Ways to prevent hearing damage include: 1. Avoid noise. Whether at work, at home, or in other environments, you are likely to be exposed to harmful noise. Be sure to take protective measures when using an impact drill, driving a motorcycle, or snowmobiling. Of course, for noisy environments, try to avoid. 2. Take protective measures to stay away from noisy environments and try to avoid wearing earplugs to listen to music. When you anticipate that you are about to enter a noisy environment, take protective measures in advance, such as ear plugs or ear muffs. Be aware that stuffing cotton balls or tissues into your ears does not provide any effective help for your hearing. In addition to those noisy tools mentioned above, the noise of many household appliances should not be ignored. 3, reduce the total amount of noise. Noise on your hearing may cause damage is accumulated through time. If you have to face a lot of noise for a long time at work, then be sure to avoid the noise environment in the leisure time after work. 4. Reduce the volume. When you are buying electrical tools, if there are low decibel options, do not buy those particularly noisy contraptions. Make it a habit in your daily life to turn down the volume of the radio, television and car radio. 5.Avoid the use of ototoxic drugs, such as aminoglycoside antibiotics (streptomycin, gentamicin, etc.). Smokers’ blood flow to the cochlea is less than the average person’s, which is likely to affect their hearing. 7. Check your hearing regularly, if you find any mild hearing loss, you should pay attention to it and intervene early.