Yes, loud music can potentially make an ear infection worse. Exposure to loud noises can cause further irritation and inflammation in the ear, exacerbating the symptoms of an existing infection. Additionally, loud sounds can increase pressure in the middle ear, which can be uncomfortable and potentially harmful for someone with an ear infection. It is important to protect your ears and avoid loud noises when dealing with an ear infection to prevent further complications.
It is so loud, sometimes it can break the membrain in your ear and make them bleed.
The tiny hairs inside your cochlea get damaged and you can't hear as well. i listen to loud music all the time and im beginning to get this annoying buzzing sound in my ear. its the most frustration thing ive ever been through, so believe me, if you listen to loud music all the time, you will regret it. PLEASE dont make the same mistake i did.
In general, listening to music you like can have a positive effect on your health as it helps you to relax and distress, and can make you feel happy. Playing your own music can be very therapeutic and improve creativity and Sylvester, and also enhance social relationships if playing with other people. However, playing or listening to music too loud can have negative health effects, as it can damage hearing short term or, if you listen to loud music a lot, long term. Higher frequencies will have most effect on hearing, but very loud low frequencies can also make you feel quite nauseous as it causes your body and organs to vibrate. Music has been an integral part of every culture since the beginning of human civilisation; it brings people together and spreads messages and reminds you that you are alive. It has many more benefits than health risks but remember to take your earplugs with you when going to a club or gig, just to ensure you'll be listening to music for many more years to come!
You can make electroacoustic music by using an electroacoustic guitar.
music is important in a film because music changes the audience's emotions which give them a more positive view on the film by varying the music, either to make the audience happy, sad, excited, scared, angry and much more
Hydrocortisone will not treat a yeast infection, and can make it worse.
It can make you nauseous, it can make you go deaf if it is to loud and it can cause your body and organs to vibrate. Loud enough and it can kill.
Some ear inffections cannot be helped and listening to music doesn't make a difference. You think little bacteria dudes float in the sound waves into your ear? No. Ear infections are picked up from the head phones, if they are dirty. However loud music can affect your hearing, as it can burst your eardrums.
No it will make your infection worse, and besides it is illegal you know, or (at least I hope)
It is not going to cause an infection. However, loud noises can puncture the eardrum, which can make it more susceptible to infection. And the heavy vibration can increase the shifting of bacteria from other nearby areas.
The music blared as loud as a thunderstorm, filling the room with its powerful presence.
Yes it just make it more dumb!
Alcohol consumption can make a yeast infection rash worse, due to the sugar it contains. These sugars are passed through breastmilk, so it is possible for this to make the baby's yeast rash worse.
No, it would not make it worse and may help very slightly if any at all. it will be very loud that is for sure.
An ear infection could make it hurt, or maybe even because you heard a very loud sound from close by
I'm pretty sure yeast infection is in someones vagina, not under an infant's neck.
You may have an ear infection or they have popped, but a common way of hurting your ears is from listining to music and the volume is too loud, they can pop if you force a lot of air in to you mouth and hold it, I don't how why it happens but it is a way you can make your ears pop, or if have an ear infection is if you have too much earwax in them or they are in the cold too long.