villekille
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the loudness discomfort level is different for each individual and everyone should understand that. Levels that might be good for someone might damage others hearing. The dB guidelines for safety are just levels that seem to work for most people. Some people can take more noise, some less.
I find that the ear tells you when it "thinks" that something is too loud. I get different sensations, like pain in the middle ear, popping sound when swallowing, sometimes the outer ear becomes hot and red and so on..Then it's best to stop all noise for the rest of the day. Otherwise there will be more pain and tinnitus
I find that the ear tells you when it "thinks" that something is too loud. I get different sensations, like pain in the middle ear, popping sound when swallowing, sometimes the outer ear becomes hot and red and so on..Then it's best to stop all noise for the rest of the day. Otherwise there will be more pain and tinnitus