Abstract

The term "noise-induced hearing loss" (NIHL) refers to sensorineural hearing loss brought on by either acute acoustic trauma or prolonged exposure to loud noises. Noise exposure has the potential to permanently change the hearing threshold due to irreparable damage to the inner ear. Many risk factors affect the incidence of NIHL including personal factors; such as genetic factors, age, sex, and lifestyle; and elements relating to the noise; such as the length of exposure, its volume, a

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