Why Do I Have Ringing in My Ears After a Concert?

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asked Feb 10, 2020 in 3D Segmentation by Aaliawilliam (2,020 points)

Those who enjoy going out and seeing their favoriteSonus Complete Review band or singer play live often experience a ringing in their ears when the concert is over (this is also known as tinnitus). The "ringing" can be a high pitched whine or squeal. Some people have also described hearing "white noise" which is like the sound of static when the volume of the music is really loud or they are too close to the concert speakers. Ringing in the ears after the concert is over can sometimes last a day or two and although it is not a serious condition but, it can be extremely annoying.

The answer to why you experience ringing ears after a concert is simple - you have damaged your ears by subjecting them to the loud music and the screams of the audience. When exposed to loud noises, the hair cells in the inner ear become damaged causing the ringing sound. Those hair cells produce nerve signals that travel to the auditory area of the brain when a sound is heard. Normally, these cells only fire when they are stimulated by a sound. Unfortunately, when the cells have experienced trauma, they fire on their own causing the ringing in the ear or tinnitus. 

Obviously, the answer to this problem is to not avoid concerts. We all need a little fun in life. Plus, going to a few concerts a year will not permanently cause tinnitus or a ringing in your ears. Most likely within a few days, of ringing in the ears after the concert, your ears will heal and the ringing will subside. But, there are some things that you can do to avoid having to deal with this annoying affliction.

 

 

 

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