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Updated On: 21 October, 2025 02:25 PM IST | Nascimento Pinto

The `Festival of Lights` not only brings with it air but also noise pollution that can be harmful for all, especially for people with hearing issues. Mumbai doctors share easy tips to prevent or deal with it

The `Festival of Lights` not only brings with it air but also noise pollution that can be harmful for all, especially for people with hearing issues. Mumbai doctors share easy tips to prevent or deal with it

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The `Festival of Lights` not only brings with it air but also noise pollution that can be harmful for all, especially for people with hearing issues. Mumbai doctors share easy tips to prevent or deal with it
<p><strong>Use noise-cancelling devices</strong><br />Mumbai doctor Dr Paresh P Naik, Consultant ENT, Jaslok Hospital &amp; Research Centre said the easiest way is to use noise-cancelling headphones, ear muffs or soft earplugs for sound protection</p>

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Use noise-cancelling devices
Mumbai doctor Dr Paresh P Naik, Consultant ENT, Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre said the easiest way is to use noise-cancelling headphones, ear muffs or soft earplugs for sound protection

<p><strong>Stay indoors&nbsp;</strong><br />While it is ideal to stay indoors during peak firecracker hours (usually evenings), Dr Jarvis Pereira, Consultant ENT, Holy Family Hospital, says creating a quiet space at home, away from the commotion, can also provide much-needed relief. Whenever possible, it is advisable to stay in calmer areas during the festivities</p>

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Stay indoors 
While it is ideal to stay indoors during peak firecracker hours (usually evenings), Dr Jarvis Pereira, Consultant ENT, Holy Family Hospital, says creating a quiet space at home, away from the commotion, can also provide much-needed relief. Whenever possible, it is advisable to stay in calmer areas during the festivities

<p><strong>Vulnerable population should avoid bursting crackers &nbsp;</strong><br />On the other hand, Dr Naik advises to avoid bursting or being near firecrackers altogether, especially for children, pregnant women, and the elderly</p>

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Vulnerable population should avoid bursting crackers  
On the other hand, Dr Naik advises to avoid bursting or being near firecrackers altogether, especially for children, pregnant women, and the elderly

<p><strong>Visual protection</strong><br />While it may still be okay for people without hearing impairment, Dr Pereira says for those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, visual cues such as strobe lights can serve as alerts for loud noises</p>

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Visual protection
While it may still be okay for people without hearing impairment, Dr Pereira says for those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, visual cues such as strobe lights can serve as alerts for loud noises

<p><strong>Seek medical help</strong><br />Last but the not the last, Dr Naik says if severe ear pain persist, seek emergency medical help without delay. Timely treatment, especially within 48&ndash;72 hours, can prevent long-term damage</p>

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Seek medical help
Last but the not the last, Dr Naik says if severe ear pain persist, seek emergency medical help without delay. Timely treatment, especially within 48–72 hours, can prevent long-term damage

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