January 19, 2010

"Common Ways to Cause Hearing Loss" featuring Dr. Katz (EarNoseandThroatMD)

"Sounds are obviously tolerated for many may years, as long as the sounds level is within an acceptable range." Doctor Katz, Surgeon Director of Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital, explains the ways in which hearing loss can occur, including tinitus, which is the ringing sound so often heard after concerts.

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January 19, 2010

staraction @ 6:08 pm

Because i have Tinnitus it cause Presbycusis in which it made my hearing loss to happen.

youknow88 @ 6:08 pm

how did you get deaf? did you go to a show?

staraction @ 6:08 pm

dude, shut the hell up! I got Tinnitus for like 7 years now and it got to a point that 80% of my hearing is GONE! i am pretty much became deaf and it sucks

bsdtector @ 6:08 pm

I will never attend a concert again without earplugs. The Buzzcocks really hurt me.

Billsgang @ 6:08 pm

turn the background musak down,can't hear the dialogue!!

jdbaron25 @ 6:08 pm

What?

youknow88 @ 6:08 pm

my hearing is fucked up right now i went to a show last night

May 31, 2009

"Common Ways to Cause Hearing Loss" featuring Dr. Katz (EarNoseandThroatMD)

"Sounds are obviously tolerated for many may years, as long as the sounds level is within an acceptable range." Doctor Katz, Surgeon Director of Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital, explains the ways in which hearing loss can occur, including tinitus, which is the ringing sound so often heard after concerts.

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