
A temporary condition of hearing loss occurring immediately after exposure to high noise levels. See Permanent Threshold Shift.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. the reversible hearing loss that results from exposure to intense impulse or continuous sound, as opposed to the irreversible permanent threshold shift that may result from such exposure.
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A temporary impairment of hearing acuity as indicated by a change in the threshold of audibility.Sustained exposure to moderately high noise levels over a period of time can cause gradual hearing loss. It starts out as a temporary hearing loss, such as immediately after a loud rock concert. The hearing usually restores itself within a few hours aft...
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