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If you go to a concert and after it is over it is hard to hear your friends, what type of hearing condition do you have? Group of answer choicesPresbycusisShort Term hearing LossTinnitusConductive hearing loss

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If you go to a concert and after it is over it is hard to hear your friends, what type of hearing condition do you have? Group of answer choicesPresbycusisShort Term hearing LossTinnitusConductive hearing loss

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The condition you're experiencing is called Short Term Hearing Loss. This can occur after exposure to loud noises, such as a concert. It's usually temporary and your hearing should return to normal after some time. However, if you frequently expose your ears to loud noises, it can lead to permanent hearing damage.

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