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Description of Temporary Hearing Loss Test
Most often the early signs of hearing loss show up as a temporary change in one’s hearing threshold. This typically resolves within 16-18 hours and we have all experienced this, especially after a loud concert or a long day at work- typically a feeling of muffled sound and perhaps some ringing in your ears. The app measures the softest sound that can be heard before the music or noise exposure, and then again after the music or noise exposure. This difference is a measure of the temporary hearing loss, also known as temporary threshold shift (or TTS).
A small shift, measured in decibels or dB, is not significant, but larger ones between 6-15 dB (orange), or even greater than 15 dB (red) can be indicators of over-exposure.
If this happens, then a day or two of relative quiet may be very useful, in order to prevent this temporary problem from becoming a permanent one. Hearing protection would be very useful the next time you are in a similar environment.
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Temporary Hearing Loss Test: FAQ
Yes, Temporary Hearing Loss Test is iPad-friendly.
Marshall Chasin is the developer of the Temporary Hearing Loss Test app.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 10.0.
The current user rating of the Temporary Hearing Loss Test app is 2.3
The App Category Of Temporary Hearing Loss Test Is Medical.
1.0.4 is the newly released version of the Temporary Hearing Loss Test app.
The latest Temporary Hearing Loss Test update was released on July 1, 2024.
The Temporary Hearing Loss Test app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
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Currently, Temporary Hearing Loss Test supports English.
No, Temporary Hearing Loss Test is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Temporary Hearing Loss Test does not support in-app purchases.
Sorry, Temporary Hearing Loss Test is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.