Create a video to tell how snhl happens reason make 30 sec vid and also tell reason and precaution making it eye cathy
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Sound travels to your inner ear, where tiny hair cells convert sound into signals for your brain. SNHL happens when these cells or the hearing nerve are damaged.
Inside your cochlea are thousands of tiny hair cells that vibrate when sound waves hit them. These vibrations create electrical signals that travel to your brain. When hair cells become damaged or die, they cannot regenerate, leading to permanent hearing loss.
Common causes include loud noise exposure from concerts or machinery, natural aging which damages cells over time, genetic factors you inherit from family, certain illnesses and medications, and head trauma from accidents.
Protect your hearing! Use ear protection in loud environments, keep volume down on devices, take regular breaks from noise, get hearing check-ups, and avoid unnecessarily loud places. Prevention is key since hearing damage is often permanent.
Hearing is precious and connects you to the world around you. Remember that SNHL is often permanent, so prevention is your best defense. Protect your hearing today for a lifetime of clear sound and communication.