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  MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Acoustic trauma
Acoustic trauma is a common cause of sensory hearing loss.
A good indicator of acoustic trauma is a hearing loss that follows exposure to noise.
Progressive hearing loss is the main complication of acoustic trauma.
www.nlm.nih.gov /medlineplus/ency/article/001061.htm   (400 words)

  
 Acoustic trauma Encyclopedia Search - Drug Price Search
Acoustic trauma is injury to the hearing mechanisms within the inner ear, caused by excessively loud noise.
Damage to the hearing mechanisms within the inner ear may result from an explosion near the ear, gunshots, or long exposure to loud noises (such as loud music or loud machinery).
Call for an appointment with your health care provider if symptoms are suggestive of acoustic trauma, or any time that hearing loss occurs or worsens.
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 Occupational Hearing Loss (Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, Acoustic Trauma)
Occupational Hearing Loss (Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, Acoustic Trauma)
Alternate Names : Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, Acoustic Trauma
Occupational hearing loss is a condition caused by environmental factors that damage structures involved in hearing.
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