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Noise Damage Effect Psychological Physiology 150db Ear Drum

The effects of noise exposure include psychological and physiological impacts; levels above 150dB can damage the eardrum, while chronic exposure to lower levels can impair hearing, cause sleeplessness, increase heart rate and breathing, and induce stress.

The effects of noise exposure include psychological and physiological impacts; levels above 150dB can damage the eardrum, while chronic exposure to lower levels can impair hearing, cause sleeplessness, increase heart rate and breathing, and induce stress.

Front effect of noise
Back -psychological and physiology
-above 150dB may damage ear drum
-chronic exposture to relatively lower noise may damage hearing abilities of hyman.
-Sleeplessness,increased heartbeat and breathing ,stress

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