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Gaming and your hearing

Post on 9th August 2024

As gaming continues to grow in popularity, concerns about its potential impacts on health have also increased. One area that has garnered attention is the effect of gaming on hearing. From the intense soundtracks of first-person shooters to the immersive environments of role-playing games, the auditory experience is a crucial aspect of modern gaming.

With over 85 years of expertise as a leading hearing and eye care specialist in the UK, Scrivens Opticians & Hearing Care considers what cost gaming could be having on our hearing and how to mitigate any risks.

 

The Soundscape of Modern Gaming

Modern video games are designed to be as immersive as possible, often featuring high-quality sound effects, detailed background scores and dynamic audio that reacts to in-game events. These sounds contribute to the overall gaming experience, making it more engaging and realistic. However, this immersion can also mean prolonged exposure to high decibel levels, which can be detrimental to hearing health.

 

The Risks of Prolonged Exposure

  • Hearing Damage from Loud Volumes: One of the primary concerns is the volume at which gamers play. Prolonged exposure to sound levels above 85 decibels (dB) can cause hearing damage over time. For context, normal conversation is about 60 dB, while some gaming sound effects and background music can exceed 100 dB, especially when using headphones.
  • Use of Headphones: Headphones and earbuds are common among gamers, especially those who play in shared spaces or late at night. While these devices offer excellent sound quality and immersive experiences, they can also direct intense sound waves directly into the ear canal, increasing the risk of hearing damage.
  • Sound Fatigue: Extended gaming sessions can lead to sound fatigue, a condition where the ears become overly strained from constant auditory stimulation. This can result in temporary hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and increased sensitivity to everyday sounds.

 

Signs Your Hearing Might Be Affected

It’s essential to recognise the signs of hearing damage early to prevent further harm. Some indicators that your gaming habits might be affecting your hearing include:

  • Persistent Ringing or Buzzing: Tinnitus is a common early sign of hearing damage. If you notice a constant ringing or buzzing sound in your ears after gaming, it may be time to adjust your habits.
  • Muffled Hearing: If sounds start to seem less clear or you struggle to understand speech, this could indicate noise-induced hearing loss.
  • Ear Pain or Discomfort: Pain or discomfort in the ears, especially after gaming sessions, can be a sign of excessive volume levels.

 

Protecting Your Hearing While Gaming

While the risks are real, there are several steps you can take to protect your hearing without sacrificing your gaming experience.

  • Volume Control: Keep the volume at a safe level. We recommend keeping the volume at 60% of the maximum level, ensuring that you can still hear the ambient sounds around you.
  • Breaks and Limits: Take regular breaks during long gaming sessions to give your ears a rest. The 60/60 rule is a good guideline: take a 5-10 minute break every hour and try not to use headphones for more than 60 minutes at a time.
  • Invest in Quality Equipment: Consider investing in noise-cancelling headphones. These can help reduce the need for higher volumes by blocking out external noise, allowing you to enjoy immersive audio at safer levels.
  • Use Volume Limiting Features: Many gaming consoles and devices offer volume-limiting features. Take advantage of these settings to cap the maximum volume output.
  • Hearing Protection Apps: There are various apps available that can monitor sound levels and warn you if you are exposed to potentially harmful volumes for extended periods.

 

In summary, gaming is a much loved pastime for millions of people worldwide, offering not just entertainment but also social connections and even career opportunities. However, like any other activity, it is essential to engage in it responsibly. By being mindful of volume levels, taking regular breaks and using protective equipment, you can enjoy your favourite games without compromising your hearing health.

Remember, your hearing is precious and once it’s damaged, it’s damaged for good.

By taking proactive steps, you can ensure that you continue to enjoy the sounds of gaming, and life, for years to come.

If you have concerns about your hearing, don’t suffer in silence. Seek help, advice and free hearing checks at your local Scrivens branch by clicking here.

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