Edited By: Pragati Bhandari

Hearing Damage Prolonged exposure to high volumes through headphones can lead to permanent hearing loss. Listening at excessive volumes can damage the delicate hair cells in the inner ear, leading to noise-induced hearing loss.

Tinnitus Tinnitus is the perception of a ringing, buzzing, or hissing sound in the ears, even when there is no external source of sound. Listening to loud music through headphones is a common cause of tinnitus.

Ear Infections Using headphones for extended periods can cause moisture and heat to build up in the ear canal, creating an ideal environment for the growth of bacteria. This can result in ear infections.

Ear Pain and Discomfort  Wearing headphones for extended periods can put pressure on the ears and cause discomfort, soreness, or pain, especially if  the headphones are too  tight or ill-fitting.

Hearing Fatigue  Constant exposure to sound through headphones can lead to hearing fatigue, causing temporary decreases in hearing sensitivity. This can result in the perception that sounds are muffled or distant.

Hearing Damage: Prolonged exposure to  high volumes through headphones can lead to permanent hearing loss. Listening at excessive volumes can damage the delicate hair cells in the  inner ear, leading to noise-induced hearing loss.

Poor Posture Over-ear and on-ear headphones can lead to poor posture as users tilt their heads forward or adjust their necks to accommodate the headphones' weight, potentially leading to neck and shoulder pain.

Social Isolation Excessive use of headphones, especially in social settings, can lead to social isolation as it disconnects individuals from their immediate environment and discourages face-to-face interactions.