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What Kind of Jobs Can
Cause Vertigo?
The journal Frontiers in Neurology has just
printed a study by scientists from Baylor
College of Medicine and Rice University that shows specific job types can cause
vertigo
and dizziness.
And
it’s caused by a weird pressure in the job impacts to your ears. Pressure you
may never have realized you’re under.
If
you have ever heard a military airplane break the sound barrier near your
house, you know that it is not the loudness of the sound that is the problem,
but rather the intense sensation of movement and disorientation that follows
it.
Those
are the effects of extremely high atmospheric pressure caused by an explosion.
The
American scientists subjected mice to a 63 kPa blast wave, which can also be
expressed as approximately nine pounds of pressure per square inch, a blast
that can severely damage concrete buildings or even bring them down.
They
then examined the ears of these mice to see precisely what the consequences
were.
They
found perforations in their tympanic membranes (or eardrums), the membrane that
separate the outer from the middle ear.
They
also found damage to the hair cells in the cristae and maculae, two parts of
the middle ear. These hair cells are the main vibration (sound) receptors in
the ear, and the scientists judged that this damage in the mice was probably
permanent.
When
they placed the mice on a rotating rod on which they could normally remain
standing upright, the mice could suddenly no longer balance on it anymore, an
effect that lasted for weeks. This probably happened because they felt dizzy.
The
eye movements normally triggered by head movements were also disrupted. If you
turn your head, your eyes moved to stabilize the images you see, but this no
longer happened in the mice; an almost certain sign of vertigo.
But
you don’t have to be exposed to military planes to experience explosions and
the consequent damage to your ears and balance.
If
you ever worked in mining or quarrying, you will almost certainly encountered
explosions when you need to break through rock.
Other
people have to design and dispose of explosives for industrial, engineering,
and construction use.
It’s
even possible that close encounter to trains or other loud noises could do the
same damage to your balance system and cause vertigo.
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