Yes, it is possible for divers to lose their hearing after diving for many years. Ear injuries can range from simple swimmers ear to total hearing loss. There is a potential for the eardrum to rupture while diving, which is generally caused by the diver not equalizing the ears properly during descent. Symptoms of a ruptured ear drum include a reduction in hearing, a ringing sound in the ear, and possibly a bloody discharge from the ear. Inner ear barotrauma results from a diver over-equalizing the ear during descent. Symptoms of inner ear barotraumas include dizziness, vertigo, loss of hearing, and a ringing sound in the ear.
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Can divers lose their hearing over time?
- Dive Medicine
- Long Term Effects