- Sep 26, 2019
- 182
- Tinnitus Since
- 05/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Neomycin
After hitting my earmuffs with a swinging water hose (coin car wash), I must ask the question. Can hitting our earmuffs with things cause more damage to our ears?
Most of us here use earplugs as a form of protection. A lot of us also use earplugs. I've been
using earmuffs for a good year now since my tinnitus/hyperacusis started. However, I have managed to hit them plenty with my keys, walls, doors, and in other various ways.
I've done some research but can't find any conclusive answers or convincing arguments as to if hitting the cup on the earmuffs will cause additional damage.
As for me, this is something I will really like to know. We use earmuffs to help us protect our ears from potential damage. It would be a shame that constantly hitting them will outweigh the benefits of using them.
I think if we gather more data from people here that use earmuffs and their experience with "banging them" on onto things we can maybe come up with a more definitive answer to the question.
Most of us here use earplugs as a form of protection. A lot of us also use earplugs. I've been
using earmuffs for a good year now since my tinnitus/hyperacusis started. However, I have managed to hit them plenty with my keys, walls, doors, and in other various ways.
I've done some research but can't find any conclusive answers or convincing arguments as to if hitting the cup on the earmuffs will cause additional damage.
As for me, this is something I will really like to know. We use earmuffs to help us protect our ears from potential damage. It would be a shame that constantly hitting them will outweigh the benefits of using them.
I think if we gather more data from people here that use earmuffs and their experience with "banging them" on onto things we can maybe come up with a more definitive answer to the question.