Headphones are a convenient tool for many, but prolonged use can cause fatigue and, in rare cases, lead to unfortunate accidents. A recent incident involved a man suffering from a bloody and scratched outer ear, with the headphone bud lodged deep inside his ear.
A male patient was recently admitted to the ENT Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City with severe ear pain. He reported that he had been wearing headphones to listen to music while sleeping when the bud suddenly fell out and became lodged in his ear. His family immediately took him to a local hospital, but the bud could not be removed. Upon arrival at the ENT Hospital, the doctors discovered that the bud was pressing against the eardrum and had caused scratches to the outer ear. The medical team successfully removed the foreign object – a 0.5cm long headphone bud – using specialized equipment in the emergency room.
The doctors at the ENT Hospital advise individuals to be cautious when choosing headphones and avoid using those of unknown origin. It is crucial to be careful when inserting anything into the ear as it is a sensitive and easily damaged area. In case of an accident, do not attempt to remove the object at home; instead, seek immediate medical attention at an ENT specialty hospital.
Falling asleep with headphones on can not only damage your hearing but also affect your central nervous system. According to PGS.TS Nguyen Thi Ngoc Dinh, former Director of the Central ENT Hospital in Hanoi, continuous and prolonged use of headphones with high volume can lead to inflammation and hearing loss.
Symptoms of acute acoustic trauma, including tinnitus, dizziness, headaches, chest pain, ear pain, blurred vision, and unusual sounds in the ear, indicate the need for immediate medical attention from an ENT specialist.
Here are some safety tips for headphone users:
– Avoid continuous and prolonged headphone use; take breaks during listening sessions.
– Limit headphone use to a maximum of 2 hours per day.
– Do not wear headphones while sleeping.
– Choose high-quality headphones from reputable sources.
Reference: 10 effective home remedies for ear pain and inflammation
We hope that this article raises awareness about the potential dangers of prolonged headphone use, especially while sleeping. It is important to break this habit and only use headphones when necessary to maintain healthy ears.
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Using headphones for a prolonged period of time not only reduces the user’s hearing ability but can also lead to ear inflammation in some cases.