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Related: About this forumOnce it's gone, it's gone': How to future-proof your hearing
It's not just rocket launches and death metal concerts that lead to hearing loss. Many everyday activities can cause damage. Here's what you can do to protect your ears for decades to come.
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Elizabeth Anne Brown
July13th, 2026
If you neglect your gym routine, you can rebuild your muscles in a matter of months through sweat and dedication. But your hearing? That's one thing you can't retrain. "Once it's gone, it's gone," says Valerie Pavlovich Ruff, an audiologist and hearing loss specialist at the Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, in the US.
And while we've long known that our hearing gets worse over time, audiologists are seeing evidence of hearing loss in younger and younger patients including teens and kids under 10.
"We're all bad about protecting our ears when we're younger," says Jamie Bogle, an audiologist at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, in the US. "But those episodes add up over time, so things that we did when we were younger can show up later in life."
And it's not just rocket launches and death metal concerts you have to worry about many common activities can have a surprising effect on your long-term hearing.
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https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260709-how-to-future-proof-your-ears
Ponietz
(4,765 posts)littlemissmartypants
(36,137 posts)Aussie105
(8,427 posts)Both naturally get worse as you get older. Even without mistreating them.
Blew my left eardrum out when a .22 rifle exploded in my face.
Had it repaired, but it never was the same.
Now I stick a hearing aid in my left ear when I wake up in the morning.
Glasses on next.
Without them, I'd be living in a permanent haze of random sounds and haze.
Next life event - plastic teeth. lol
littlemissmartypants
(36,137 posts)ananda
(35,984 posts)I got vertigo about 20 years ago.
At some point I came to realize that
headphones bring it on.
After about 10 years, it turned into Meniere's
in my left ear.
Steroid shots into my inner ear has helped.
My overall hearing is fine, though.