2010 World Cup

Vuvuzelas cause hearing loss

2010-04-21 21:32
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Johannesburg - Researchers have produced evidence, based on tests at a soccer match with blaring vuvuzelas, that the sound level inside a 2010 stadium could lead to permanent hearing damage.

"The findings of this study demonstrate a real risk of noise-induced hearing loss," they say in an article in the latest edition of the SA Medical Journal.

The study was authored by Dr De Wet Swanepoel of the University of Pretoria's department of communication pathology, and Dr James Hall of a sister department at the University of Florida.

They said they tested the hearing of 11 spectators before and after they attended a Premier Soccer League match at a FIFA-approved training stadium with 30 000 seats.

During the match, ten of the 11 wore personal sound exposure meters fixed to their shoulders, and four of them blew vuvuzelas.

The researchers said the average sound exposure experienced by the participants during the almost two hours they spent in the stadium was 100.5 decibels.

The peak exposure exceeded 140 decibels for eight of the ten participants, with the maximum peak reaching 144.2.

The four who blew vuvuzelas had the most exposure to noise.

Swanepoel and Hall said South African standards for occupational noise required hearing protection for workers exposed to levels of 85 decibels and above.

The decibel scale was logarithmic, implying a doubling of hearing loss risk with every three decibel increase.

This meant participants in the stadium study were "exposed to high-intensity sound far exceeding the current legislated average exposure and peak exposure levels for occupational noise".

Tests on the 11 after the match showed a "significant" decrease in hearing sensitivity.

Though the decrease was probably temporary, the changes usually preceded permanent hearing damage.

Swanepoel and Hall said their findings supported a recommendation for hearing protection for soccer spectators.

"Official match stadiums for the 2010 FIFA World Cup will house 90 000 spectators, three times more than the stadium used in this study.

"It is reasonable to suspect that sound intensity will be even higher in the larger official venues."

Though they could not pinpoint the vuvuzela's contribution to the overall sound level, the instrument was certainly "a major factor".

In a previous study, also published in the SA Medical Journal, they reported on tests conducted at the university that showed exposure to vuvuzela noise for more than a few minutes put people at risk of hearing loss.

A South African company is marketing foam earplugs specially designed for the World Cup.

 

Your Comments

pamela lynch6/16/2010 5:10 PM
I can just imagine the Doctors, and Hospitals waiting rooms, treating Vuvuzela Pandemic throat ear and nose infections with dire ConcequencesAFTER THE WC. all becoz of one trying to blow louder than the next....Not a Racist issue, but a fundimental fact Dont kill yourselves first time round
Pezza6/16/2010 8:36 AM
Its not like we're gonna get an event as big as the FIFA World Cup ever again, so I dont care how irritated people get with vuvuzelas, in fact, I think we should blow them louder!!!!
DJEMBE DRUM6/14/2010 11:29 AM
If you can't beat the sound of the Vuvuzelas - join them. It had been THE most annoying sound to me, but now I have my own Vuvu. I was blowing my vuvu on Friday - everytime I came to a stop at a robot crossing. I could not help but smile, as this brought forth other blowers from their cars - either drivers or passengers. We had our own little competition in that short space of time, of whom could blow the best! During Fridays game, I got goose flesh from the sound ....... no where in the world will you find that strong sound of 'bees buzzing'. It is unique to SA - I am proudly SA. Should I be attending a match - I will not only be taking my vuvu but also my DJEMBE drum for extra sound! I will never 'act my age' ( 61yr old granny) as of what is expected by our society. I will bet some of you, once you can really blow the vuvu and make your own noise (the farthing sound is from a blower, still in training!) - you will get over the 'sound' that is annoying to you. Have some fun guys!!
Wonderer6/14/2010 9:42 AM
We can only feel sorry for SA and hope they don't export the vuvuzela as a terror tool.
BlowME6/14/2010 7:17 AM
I have a neighbour who blew his vuvuzela from 06:00 AM on Fri until 04:00AM on Sunday. What was going through his mind during all that time ? How can you aimlessly sit in your garden and do that. Clearly a retard . . .
Philip6/14/2010 2:07 AM
I think most sensible people will argue that it is dangerously noisy and an irritation after 5 minutes. What gets me going is when they blow them during the national anthems....thats just disrespectful in any culture.
Freedome6/13/2010 10:34 PM
SIGN THIS PETITION TO BAN THE VUVUZELA: http://www.petitiononline.com/2010WC/petition.html I never started this, but spread it. Hopefully the person who did has got FIFA's contact emails and Danny Jordaan. Lets get these things banned!
Antonio Montana6/13/2010 4:03 PM
South Africa will be remember as the F***ing nation that annoyed the world with their stupid traditions and cultures...if they want to showcase their culture they should choose something that the world admire not despise !!!
catty6/13/2010 3:10 AM
I grew up in South Africa as a kid and have all these wonderful memories of beautiful singing, vast numbers of people harmonizing whether it be in celebration or songs of protest... whatever happened that this wonderful tradition has been replaced by this horrible monotonous 'instrument'??? Perhaps it creates atmosphere in the stadium but that does not carry across to the broadcasts as anything other than an immensely irritating drone that will be have to be endured by the many more millions worldwide than those few in the stadiums themselves. As a person with a substantial noise induced hearing loss and fully aware of the impact of this disability on lifestyle, the (lack of) ability to socialise, to communicate in a work environment etc, and needing to wear hearing aids which cost a small fortune and can only help, but not correct my hearing, I hate to think what the consequences will be long term... Perhaps team USA, from that country so fond of litigation, will sue if their players are effected....
BeauGeste6/11/2010 1:11 PM
Absolutely thick and dim-witted this plastic vuvuzela horn! It is irritating, provocatively loud, violent, permanently destructive to eardrums (beware of Tinnitus, I have it and it is hell) primitive in the bad sense of the word, unintelligent! It's like if you were flashing laser beams into someone’s eyes until you blinded him. Irresponsible. That is not the Africa I know! Who the hell invented that! Kudu horn really? Playing forever!!! Talk about biodiversity and cultural wonders! Ridiculous pseudo identity! Nothing to be proud of, quite the contrary. Taking this wild constant rampage of the ears as African culture is a vast Public Relation aggressive mistake. It is counterproductive. It's like saying to the whole World: "Come on and hate us a little more because we are going to make you go crazy". Awful really! And the ones who don’t like it are racists of course! Pitiful. Come of it South Africa!!! Please, I beg of you! You are really giving the image and the sound nobody wants to have of you! Where are your beautiful melodious songs? Replaced by this cavernous monochord trivia, not even music. Music requires themes, modulation, intricateness, development. This is dull and uninventive blast! But will you hear my plea when you wildly blow this dull inconsistent object of headaches and bedlam! Of course the chants of fans in other arenas are not much more interesting, but at least they are a little more varied with human voices mixed and not a permanent horrible pitch for 90 minutes +15 (do they stop at half time? Unlikely) and before and after the game!!! Jeez… What can you say!!! You can’t even hide from it with earplugs. It is also unfair to the players of invited nations who are not used to these doldrums. You can’t even hear the drums or the clamours; it covers all absolutely and dictatorially. I hope Broadcasters of the World Cup 2010 will try to filter it out as background noise on their audio output as it is very monolithic, constant and monotonous! It is possible but not easy. The users of this “instrument “do not show cleverness or empathy! It's as if they were drugged with a gaze of provocative immature contentment on their face. They know it hurts! It is very negative to all concerned including them. Africa needs no such reputation again!! No, ten thousand times NO! STOP THE VUVUZELA TERROR AND TORTURE. Give us Peace, PLEASE, beautiful and quieter Peace! Let us have good football games with respect to the sportsmen and women who enjoy it as an art instead of this ridiculous hurtful, art and heartless permanent chaos of gibberish noise unworthy of a great people! Thank you,
BeauGeste6/10/2010 9:04 AM
Absolutely thick and dim-witted this plastic vuvuzela horn! It is irritating, provocatively loud, violent, permanently destructive to eardrums (beware of Tinnitus, I have it and it is hell) primitive in the bad sense of the word, unintelligent! It's like if you were flashing laser beams into someone’s eyes until you blinded him. Irresponsible. That is not the Africa I know! Who the hell invented that! Kudu horn really? Playing forever!!! Talk about biodiversity and cultural wonders! Ridiculous pseudo identity! Nothing to be proud of, quite the contrary. Taking this wild constant rampage of the ears as African culture is a vast Public Relation aggressive mistake. It is counterproductive. It's like saying to the whole World: "Come on and hate us a little more because we are going to make you go crazy". Awful really! And the ones who don’t like it are racists of course! Pitiful. Come of it South Africa!!! Please, I beg of you! You are really giving the image and the sound nobody wants to have of you! Where are your beautiful melodious songs? Replaced by this cavernous monochord trivia, not even music. Music requires themes, modulation, intricateness, development. This is dull and uninventive blast! But will you hear my plea when you wildly blow this dull inconsistent object of headaches and bedlam! Of course the chants of fans in other arenas are not much more interesting, but at least they are a little more varied with human voices mixed and not a permanent horrible pitch for 90 minutes +15 (do they stop at half time? Unlikely) and before and after the game!!! Jeez… What can you say!!! You can’t even hide from it with earplugs. It is also unfair to the players of invited nations who are not used to these doldrums. You can’t even hear the drums or the clamours; it covers all absolutely and dictatorially. I hope Broadcasters of the World Cup 2010 will try to filter it out as background noise on their audio output as it is very monolithic, constant and monotonous! It is possible but not easy. The users of this “instrument “do not show cleverness or empathy! It's as if they were drugged with a gaze of provocative immature contentment on their face. They know it hurts! It is very negative to all concerned including them. Africa needs no such reputation again!! No, ten thousand times NO! STOP THE VUVUZELA TERROR AND TORTURE. Give us Peace, PLEASE, beautiful and quieter Peace! Let us have good football games with respect to the sportsmen and women who enjoy it as an art instead of this ridiculous hurtful, art and heartless permanent chaos of gibberish noise unworthy of a great people! Thank you,
blah blah6/9/2010 12:20 PM
Vuvuzelas.......fun but too loud!! It makes the games unpleasant to watch...and now it's krept into our cricket and rugby games as well. How annoying!! Must be a deaf person that design it. At least we only have to tolerate it for a month!! C'mon South Africa let's get into the soccer spirit and not let a pathetic piece of plastic uproot our fun for the next month!! Wear earplugs at the soccer games if you must or headphones....one way to ignore the noise and concentrate on the games.
BeauGeste6/9/2010 1:24 AM
Absolutely thick and dim-witted this plastic vuvuzela horn! It is irritating, provocatively loud, violent, permanently destructive to eardrums (beware of Tinnitus, I have it and it is hell) primitive in the bad sense of the word, unintelligent! It's like if you were flashing laser beams into someone’s eyes until you blinded him. Irresponsible. That is not the Africa I know! Who the hell invented that! Kudu horn really? Playing forever!!! Talk about biodiversity and cultural wonders! Ridiculous pseudo identity! Nothing to be proud of, quite the contrary. Taking this wild constant rampage of the ears as African culture is a vast Public Relation aggressive mistake. It is counterproductive. It's like saying to the whole World: "Come on and hate us a little more because we are going to make you go crazy". Awful really! And the ones who don’t like it are racists of course! Pitiful. Come of it South Africa!!! Please, I beg of you! You are really giving the image and the sound nobody wants to have of you! Where are your beautiful melodious songs? Replaced by this cavernous monochord trivia, not even music. Music requires themes, modulation, intricateness, development. This is dull and uninventive blast! But will you hear my plea when you wildly blow this dull inconsistent object of headaches and bedlam! Of course the chants of fans in other arenas are not much more interesting, but at least they are a little more varied with human voices mixed and not a permanent horrible pitch for 90 minutes +15 (do they stop at half time? Unlikely) and before and after the game!!! Jeez… What can you say!!! You can’t even hide from it with earplugs. It is also unfair to the players of invited nations who are not used to these doldrums. You can’t even hear the drums or the clamours; it covers all absolutely and dictatorially. I hope Broadcasters of the World Cup 2010 will try to filter it out as background noise on their audio output as it is very monolithic, constant and monotonous! It is possible but not easy. The users of this “instrument “do not show cleverness or empathy! It's as if they were drugged with a gaze of provocative immature contentment on their face. They know it hurts! It is very negative to all concerned including them. Africa needs no such reputation again!! No, ten thousand times NO! STOP THE VUVUZELA TERROR AND TORTURE. Give us Peace, PLEASE, beautiful and quieter Peace! Let us have good football games with respect to the sportsmen and women who enjoy it as an art instead of this ridiculous hurtful, art and heartless permanent chaos of gibberish noise unworthy of a great people! Thank you,
OZ6/6/2010 7:05 PM
**** the Vuvuzelas shit i feel like im going deff while watching on TV so i dont wonder how it feels when your in the stadium
Uthango Team5/7/2010 9:40 AM
I am absolutely pro-vuvuzela and 100% pro-hearing - meaning that there is enough evidence that the unique 'African horn' can provide damage to hearing. This is serious and swept under the covers of capitalism at the moment. In an opportunistic (granted) fund raising effort, our organisation has brought forward a solution produced by 120 people living with disabilities: an industrial SABS approved EAR FILTER reducing noise to a safer level at large events with loud noise. Let's respect culture, but also let us be responsible with our health. www.vuvuzelaunplugged.com
uKuthula4/23/2010 5:54 PM
Vuvuzela wax earplugs – defeating the purpose! Selling vuvu earplugs rather than dealing with the divisive F-you attitude of the noise that this 110 decibel war-toy delivers, is typical of how fearfully PC (and so-called) democratically deaf we have become. It’s now an engrained attitude that goes to the heart of what’s happening in South Africa these days; we are in denial and deaf to reality - from the dismal Bafana performances, to the rant ‘n rave of Malema; from the trough of the tenderpreneurs, to the entitlement of a few 'deployed' social and health workers, and some educationists, soldiers and the police, right down to entertainers demanding roles they couldn’t play even if they weren't deaf. It’s all a bloody distracting noise; nothing more or less. Point is, if blowing the vuvu is a noise to the vast majority of SAfricans who would love to listen, to sing and dance and promote our ubuntu when the world comes to Africa for the 2010 SWC, then here’s another great new multi-million rand (white) South African (and fascist FIFA) enterprise for us all – a wax ear plug. What!? uKuthula
Tommo4/23/2010 1:57 PM
What a lot of HOT air!
dee4/23/2010 1:32 PM
The should ban those f...... vuvuzelas -- what an embarassment they are, besides the fact that they definitely lead to hearing loss.
brenGunner4/23/2010 10:49 AM
Why not sing..instead of blowing that vuvuzela,its clear its bad for our ears,i'm sure south africans can make up alota songs
Phumlani4/23/2010 9:56 AM
Vuvuzela Rocks !
Charles Koenaite4/22/2010 11:46 PM
I enjoy going to the stadium and I always carry my vuvuzela with me! Its so nice when the DJ plays Bricks's song Tjovitjo,and stops it and we finish it off with the vuvuzela.But I hate people who blew it directly on to the ears of others.So let us just blow it up in the air!!! Shapa vuvuzela!!!!!!!!
Marissa4/22/2010 10:02 PM
I have kids with hearing impairment, they would tell you today that every decibel you can hear is precious. 140 decibels is extremely loud, and can damage your hearing. Hearing is a gift, it you have it appreciate it and look after it
Miss SA4/22/2010 5:21 PM
Ach man blow away on the vuvuzellas!!!! I live in Finland ,so unfortunately wont be hearing them.
phoka4/22/2010 5:12 PM
we all know the saying about empty vessels, so why should we worry so much about a study conducted with just a few number of people?
Dragonpig4/22/2010 4:43 PM
It's not only about having constant noise, it is also about frequencies, vuvuzelas have 1 pitch, 1 frequency. I'm not a huge fan of the vuvuzela because it's a monotone "instrument" if you could call it that but lets not fool ourselves, it's not only black people who blow them, I know plenty of white people who blow them. I'm not going to the stadium to watch but I can imagine it will be either very loud and annoying for some and others will say it adds to the atmosphere. It probably bugs people more than it gives people enjoyment who blow them but seriously how can a piece of plastic cause a race debate "idiot Julias Malema" what are quotes like this doing here? I don't like him at all but I'm not going to look for a way to drag him into any conversation to prove it.
spindoc4/22/2010 4:22 PM
in order to be classified a musical instrument it actually has to be able to play music!!!Sadly the Vuvu just plays noise!!!
Zinnie4/22/2010 4:14 PM
How did this turn so racial?
lady n4/22/2010 3:52 PM
people y r we not happy of our country's achievement,itz a great thing dat swc 2010 is cumin 2 our country,lets be proudly south african and stop being politisians...U IDIOTS
VUVU4Life4/22/2010 3:44 PM
@anti-vuvu's,just wite a letter to SAFA and FIFA, ask them to create a none VUVU zone, cause i can tell you, vuvu is hear to stay.i am sure some1 is trying to find ways to make it louder,not complaining.again, no one is forcing you to go to stadiums,if you dont like it,stay at home finish and klaar.VIVA VUVU
vie14/22/2010 3:15 PM
Expat you are trully a dumb dumb....
vivi mokgosi4/22/2010 3:06 PM
I dont mind vuvuzelas but i do mind the way ppl blew them.How can you blow from the 1st whistle to the last one.Its means there is no tym to watch football.To enjoy soka just sit,relax & cheer your team.Of course when your team has scored you blow that vuvuzela or when the team is down & the nid motivation to up their game.Its ok.pls lets blew vuvuzela only when nided or required.
Vuyisa Forplay4/22/2010 2:59 PM
I am a south african football fanatic but that s***t irritates the hell out of me. have been to lot of games in CPT and perhaps those who support it , has never sat infront of someone blowing that s***t. it has nothing to do with South arican football culture. Please it must not be allowed in the World Cup.
DN4/22/2010 2:53 PM
1. I dont like the Vuvu sound in such huge numbers. It is mono-tone and can be very irritating listening. It is however fun actually blowing one. The action and reaction is much like sitting across a table with someone and them clicking and unclicking a pen. It can drive a person nuts, but to the person actually doing it, it actually is soothing. Can we all first understand this point. 2. Can we then from that UNDERSTANDING, then not scrape the bottom of the barrel nonsense that we find outselves slinging at each other. It really exposes the level of maturity we have. 3. Note, although I dont like the Vuvu, I AM going to matches. I just have a stock of real good ear-plugs. 4. Understand, that it DOES damage your hearing as a fact. Rather than stubbornly ignoring that fact, take note and accept the consequences. It might be that one day you will remember posting an arrogant statement on IOL as you sit rocking on your chair in your old-age and can't hear your grandchild telling you about his day at pre-school. You can only accept that you can smell your own f@rt - but NOT HEAR IT. That's a shame 5. Being that you're living in South Africa, chances are that you might not live that long to see your grandchild OR even better have your own child cos you will be dead from some sort of crime. 6 - So .. F-it ... blow it anyway ;-)))) PEACE
sean4/22/2010 2:46 PM
Vuvuzelas are k....k !!! If a guy blows a vuvuzela in my ears I will blow my fist into his face !! So called ``tradition`` , what a load of bull !!! We`ll still see what is going to happen when the WC starts !!
proudly sa@ all vuvuzela and soccer haters4/22/2010 2:31 PM
for those who have problems with vuvuzelas should just shut the f up and let the passionate sa supporters enjoy their product, i wonder if it was from us or japan they wud be any complaints.if u have a problem with it go and f yourself.
ban the vuvuzela4/22/2010 2:16 PM
duh!!! if anybody thought they werent bad for your ears then well no fine!! i attended the opening of the confed cup and my ears rang for 3 days after. but never mind the hearing loss what concerns me about the vuvuzela's is that any body with any virus or disease like H1N1 or TB will literally be blowing their germs a far greater way thru what will be a virus shotun. i am proudly south african , but be gone vuvuzela
Shams4/22/2010 2:11 PM
The vuvusela is a dumb device serving no purpose other than making a noise and only used by like-minded soccer fans in SA. Everywhere else in the world and at other sport events in SA, the fans use their voices to encourage their teams.
Refiloe@Nature4/22/2010 1:58 PM
they are not a big problem that side anymore, it is a family affair on match day. look in the crowds, loads of woman and children. it used to be not anymore. last year was a once off. before you comment go see for yourself, you cant comment on something you havent experienced.
VUVU4/22/2010 1:49 PM
i love the Vuvus
Len van Heerden4/22/2010 1:49 PM
Does this issue not relate more to volume than loudness. There is a higher volume of vuvuzelass i.e. number and they are all relatively close to each other, so the they are making the noise from the same place relative to listener. Also because there are more vuvuzelas the noise is a constant symphony of high and low rev's in comparison to one single vuvuzela's fluctuations. So this gives us a much fuller sound. as there are many more sources of the sound then the wall of sound is much greater, and as we know sound travels in waves it would be like having 81000 breaking ocean waves rather than one. creating a much grander effect on the senses. Why they are not 81000 times louder is mainly due to the fact that they will all emit a similar decibel level 110db has been mentioned. they get louder simply because there is more of them. Like a heavier item will fall faster with gravity more sound sources will travel further and appear louder. the sound force emmitted is just bigger and stronger and our ears pick up on it. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1426853/Busy-roads-are-now-as-loud-as-Formula-1-car.html A single Formula 1 car passing by makes a noise of around 110 decibels. Last year I went to a Formula 1 Grand Prix and sat near the start line, where 20 cars left the grid at once. The noise was mind-numbing, much louder than a single car, but not 20 times louder (or 2200 decibels, an unachievable figure). Why wasn't it? The first thing to say is that the Decibel is a logarithmic unit - meaning that increasing the volume by 10 decibels means the sound gets 10 times louder. Therefore, 20 times louder than 110dB is 123dB. However, this is more of a numerically pedantic point than an answer to the real question - because regardless of the unit used, 20 cars aren't 20 times as loud as one car. This is due to an effect known as interference. A sound wave is a series of compressions and rarefactions of the air. At compression points, the air molecules are squeezed close together, while at rarefactions, the air molecules are widely spaced. When a noise is made, the air molecules at the source are compressed, and then they compress the adjacent air molecules and so on. After each compression, there is a rarefaction. This is a sound wave. When two sound waves meet, resultant noise depends on the nature of each wave at that point in space and moment in time. If it happens that both waves are compressions at that point, then the resultant of them will be twice as compressed - and so twice as loud. If however one is a compression while the other is a rarefaction, they will in effect cancel each other out and the result will be (theoretically) silence. However, a split second later, both waves will have moved slightly and so the resultant wave can be very different. In a lab, using two speakers playing the same note, it is possible to set them up so that at a given point they always cancel, and nothing would be heard. However; out on the race track it is much more complicated - especially since there are 20 different cars, each making their own noise. However, the principles are still the same. While some of the waves will combine to make a louder noise, others will cancel out - reducing the volume. Therefore, 20 race cars won't sound 20 times as loud as one. If you do not want to listen to it, then stay at home
VUVU4/22/2010 1:42 PM
go my vuvu , i love it to bits ! should be our national song with our vuvus . What would it be like without our vuvus ! these stupid europeans have not got the nice atmosphere of our vuvus in their stadiums . LONG LIVE OUR VUVU and Julius Malema
Been at it for long4/22/2010 1:29 PM
@batman, if I were your parents, i'd disown you. Wonder so many potential human beings who were aborted and you lived to tell us this garbage? Surely you should have been aborted so that you dont even see the sun's rays. How can somebody suffering from AIDS infect you with a vuvuzela, or you dont know how Aids is transmitted after so many years of information? You are a sorry excuse of a human being, the lowest of them all. Sorry mate, you are in the wrong planet!!!
Themba4/22/2010 1:28 PM
Anyone knows what the exposure levels at Formula 1 racing tracks? What about raves or discos? @Starrider: Ever noticed that the first one to call someone an idiot tends to be an idiot?
HearTodayGoneTomorrow4/22/2010 1:12 PM
Here's an ironic fact: If you take the pointy end of a vuvuzela and place it close to your ear the sounds around you will actually be amplified. That's about the only good use I've found for the vuvuzela.
Letona4/22/2010 1:11 PM
This is our african brand,our style,our culture,our music,our pride its ours.............shapa vuvuzelaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.You are here to stay no matter what the foreigners say about you.Sabangena...
Tebo4/22/2010 12:39 PM
@vincent, please stay at your home, we will attend that empty stadium with our Vuvus and fill it. Thousands of South Africans will be there and sing with Vuvuselas. Go to Hell. Are you from S.A? I dont think so.
watching4/22/2010 12:39 PM
Perhaps an ENT Specialist could come on the blog and explain the hearing dangers of being exposed to the loud noise from these Vuvuzelas. Some people on here think it is a conspiracy theory or another marketing ploy to make money from the sale of ear plugs. Oh dear! NONE SO DEAF AS THOSE WHO WILL NOT HEAR AND NONE SO BLIND AS THOSE WHO WILL NOT SEE.
Ouch!!!4/22/2010 12:28 PM
There will be somethings allot more entertaining to watch than the soccer come SWC2010. That will be parking outside the hospital when they wheel a guy out of the ambulance on his stomach with half a vuvuzela sticking out his backside.
ZION PAY@watching4/22/2010 12:13 PM
In my comment I did not mention the tinitus Yes, it drives me totally around the bend. Another problem which arises due to the damage to the cilia(fine hairlike structure) is dysfunctional balance. I was forced to sell my scooter for safety reasons. The balance problem causes nausea.
Vuvuzela BAB OON4/22/2010 12:12 PM
Blow your vuvuzelas in Malema's ears! Only a bab oon can be proud of such rubbish! Raise the old flag and sing Die Stem! Don't make noise, dear bab oons! South Africa is laughing stock! Bunch of greedy ANC terrorists!
watching4/22/2010 11:41 AM
@antivuvu, Well said my man. I also wish that the people who post contributions on these blogs would stick to the subject matter. In this case the heading is VUVUZELAS CAUSE HEARING LOSS. Just in case some of you did not notice.
Schally4/22/2010 11:30 AM
It is extremly sad to see just from these comments that we have a number of ignorant idiots amoung us who find it fit to throw the RACE card around for every discussion pertaining to anything south african!!! ...If for what ever reason we were to discuss how 2 ply toilet paper is better that 1 ply i can assure some @$$wipe would have something to say about the toilet paper being white and not black...if some of us had matriculated like most people..we'd be able to read that THIS article is about VUVUZALA'S
Non-racist@shawn4/22/2010 11:30 AM
What an absurd and naive comment! To everyone: as a hearing impaired person I pity all of you who don't know what it's like to be hard-of-hearing and don't care about your hearing. You take your "good" hearing so forgranted, but believe me you'll miss it when you don't have it. Be wise and protect your hearing, it's very valuable.
Ncusta4/22/2010 11:25 AM
''Let the idiots blow vuvuzela, they are black anyway......................" I am deeply hurt as a black south african citizen to see comments like these, after so many yrs of Democracy. I hate racists, they disgust me, a human being is a human being irrespective of their colour...Lets respect each other south africans so tht we may leave in peace......
ILoveVuvuzela4/22/2010 11:08 AM
Stay at home if you want to, the world cup will go on whether u like it or not…And Jacob Zuma will be listed in history as a 1st African President to host the WC, Bafana the 1st African team to host the cup… I cant believe U r jealous of ur own country..Which goes to show U don’t belong here anyway!!! Either you learn to live with us or u go back to Australia or where-eva u come from..We are everywhere…the suburbs, Malls, Schools, Airports, Corporate world, government..the list goes on…It is here, FEEL IT!!! OR LEAVE IT ALONE!!
Nature@Refiloe4/22/2010 10:53 AM
pity SA recieved a list of them from the embassy in England before the WC, that had all their identities incase they enter my country under false pretences or have changed their identities in order to controll our fields. what that means is that they still exist, with or without the UK government introducing anto hooligan law and there are a big problem that side, get your facts straight as well.
ILoveVuvuzela4/22/2010 10:50 AM
Stay at home if you want to, the world cup will go on whether u like it or not…And Jacob Zuma will be listed in history as a 1st African President to host the WC, Bafana the 1st African team to host the cup… I cant believe U r jealous of ur own country..Which goes to show U don’t belong here anyway!!! Either you learn to live with us or u go back to Australia or where-eva u come from..We are everywhere…the suburbs, Malls, Schools, Airports, Corporate world, government..the list goes on…It is here, FEEL IT!!! OR LEAVE IT ALONE!!
watching4/22/2010 10:49 AM
Anybody heard of tinitus? It is a result of deafness. It is a buzzing noise in the ears. It comes as a result of deafness, although not in all cases. When it starts you think you will go mad. It never abates. I know because I have suffered from it for several years. And yes, I am partially deaf. Sadly there is no cure for it. So I would like to warn all of you who are going to the stadiums. Be warned. At least try the ear plugs, and good luck, but I did warn you!
Refiloe@Nature4/22/2010 10:26 AM
English hooligans??? Dude since the UK government introduced anti hooligan laws you don’t really get hooligans, the worst hooligans in the world now are the eastern block countries, the Dutch, the Italians and the South Americans. Get you facts right, convicted hooligans aren’t allowed anywhere near a stadium on match day and they have their passports taken away. So how do they control a field? The English fans are probs the best in the world.
clemzozo4/22/2010 10:24 AM
steve u are a stup man or should i say not man Gay save your comment vuvuzela for life like it or not i will always be there in the stadium
shark4/22/2010 10:20 AM
all u idiots who bringing a negative vibe to the world cup listen up... the vuvuzela is proudly south african, all u who criticize it are puppets who listen 2 the international media and just agree wit whatever they say... it's time to start doing some independant non-racial unbiased thinking... this is our heritage it makes us uniquely african.. we need 2 envelope this world cup with our diversified cultures and collectively make it a success.. dont b haters peeps.. unite mzansi unite.. it's here it's gna happen so stop all this bickering sit back relax and let the spectacle bring joy 2 our motherland... it will heal all wounds our country has suffered.. peace love and happiness.. we are south african.. be proud of who and what we are.
zombie_nation4/22/2010 10:13 AM
go ahead and blow your vuvuzela, you might suffer from hearing loss or not but make no mistake about one thing no amount of instrument or fan support will assist bafana in WC2010 - they will fail if not in the group stages then in the 1st game after that, the only reason this team is in a magnificent event such as a soccer world cup is cause they the host nation - Deutschland für immer
Proudly South african4/22/2010 10:10 AM
Blah blah blah, all you like, we are going to blow them the best way we know how. stop wasting your energy trying to stop us from using vuvuzelas
T-man say's4/22/2010 10:07 AM
Just stop mixing sports with politics,Let just support Bafana Bafana like we did with RWC & criket. if u have evern been in in big soccer match the Vuvuzela sound much better than when its blown by 1 person. can u feel it? I can feel it.....bafana bafana siyabangena South Africa blow yo vuvuzelas....
Nature4/22/2010 9:46 AM
The vuvuzela is nothing compared to these England hooligans, and Australian racist who control the field as if they own it. Since it hasn't happened, and this scientific story or theory has just been conducted, so there is still enough time before the deafnes hits our shores, therefore we shall continue blowing it to its max. Aint nothing stopping us now, we are on the move, you can return the ticket and ask for the refund I don't care, but the vuvu will be blown! Your
LenzBoy4/22/2010 9:45 AM
The Article is about the Vuvuzela but when I scrolled down all I see is Racism.You're black,You're White,I'm Indian Get Over it!F**king Agents!Every single one of you!
vincent4/22/2010 9:44 AM
@ILoveVuvuzela Dont worry we,l stay home indeed,like most of the fans from al over the world.....500000 tickets unsold. You have fun with your vuvuzela in the empty stadiums.....ha ha ha ha .
ZION PAY@EXPAT4/22/2010 9:43 AM
Did you know that the army invented the vuvuzela. When I was doing camp in Walvis Bay We had enclosed urinal areas. The urinal was a sheet metal thing exactly like a vuvuzela stuck into the soft sand. After the Soccer Cup we can install them in our back yard and save water.
stixs@i love Vuvuzellas4/22/2010 9:33 AM
see u said sing the Stem,so tell me what song u guys are blowing lol,and it`s not about who supports who but about the damm Vuvuzellas,what ever that name means
MarkS4/22/2010 9:32 AM
For the 2010 World Cup, has anyone considered only allowing plastic trumpets when an African team is playing? So if USA play England - plastic trumpets are to be banned for the game. But if Cameroon play Australia, then allow them into the stadium. It's not too late. I have been a permanent resident in South Africa now for 12 years, am English by descent, but refuse outright to go to any of the SWC matches on my doorstep - ONLY because of these plastic trumpets. If you could guarantee the above condition, you would see me in Rustenburg in an instant. Incidentally, if I blow a red vuvuzela, does that mean I support the red team and it makes a different sound to a yellow vuvuzela?
ILoveVuvuzela4/22/2010 9:20 AM
I don’t know why some of you complain about Vuvuzela because you haven’t even attended a single SA soccer match. We were all singing Die Bokke praises with u when they won the WC but all U could do is criticize everything WE do. I don’t know why are U guys trying so hard to discredit the WC 2010. Is it becoz you failed to bring it to SA during ur time in power?? World cup 2010 it here and we will blow vuvuzelas with pride, if u have a problem then stay at home. I hate racists!!
stixs4/22/2010 9:07 AM
Was in the UK a few years ago and had the great pleasure of going to Anfield to watch Liverpool v Hull,man now that was music,those guys hav a song for each Liverpool player,and they sing not blow something that drive u mad and deaf, now i know some of you are going to call me a racist,a white racist as u don`t ger black one`s lol,but the point i`am trying to make is i think the Vuvuzella is just a lot of noise,it,tell me how it helps your side when it`s got no meaning to anybody on the pitch
Comatosed4/22/2010 9:05 AM
Well, anybody that believes the vuvuzela makes a beautiful sound, obviously attended too many football games. But, if it irritates all colonialists like it does me, it can only help Bafana Bafana progress. I will take lots of money with to buy all the vuvuzela's from the neanderthals in close vicinity.
Theo Phutieagae4/22/2010 9:00 AM
Peolple are very angry or should I say racist especially you steve, We have been in crowded stadiums with almost every person blowing their Vuvuzelas but we can still hear Malema making good comments.Stop frabigating lies to other people just because you can't afford to be in the stadiums.
Expat4/22/2010 8:51 AM
Push the mouth piece in the sand and a Vuvuzela makes a good toilet, or a valve for inflating those tyre like lips, can anyone tell me the purpose of the Vuvuzela? does it signify anything from the struggle or a symbol of the downfall of the previous regime lol, or is it just something stupid to entertain likeminded individuals with nothing better to do than make a noise, guess it's better than hearing Malema spewing trashy racist songs.
Sihle4/22/2010 8:38 AM
I'm really disappointed with some of the comments posted here.
Bonny4/22/2010 8:38 AM
And can the d@mn annoying people who managed to bring vuvuzelas to the rugby sevens in Adelaide, Australia, please leave them at home next year. Damn embarrassing South Africans making a huge noise here in Australia in March, causing people to glare at them. Nobody wants to hear that loud cr@p in Australia! Leave them behind for the soccer.
Africa4/22/2010 8:35 AM
@Steve, you are an idiot. The topic is vuvuzelas and not race relations and apartheid!! Why always go there? and I wonder what you mean by Africans... Just take your negativity to Australia, we will see you back in Mzansi in 5 to 8 years time. Its a fact, you will come back
@Steve&Starrider4/22/2010 8:30 AM
Why do you have to be such A@#$holes??? U are no better than Malema and ET.
@ Starrider4/22/2010 8:16 AM
Wow man.....so all SA soccer suppoters who blow vuvus are Julius malema's suppoters and they listen to him? Stereotyping my bro.....stop that....
Zaq4/22/2010 8:00 AM
BAN that pathetic plastic tube! Can you imagine this thing blasting in your ear, and, all that gob drooling onto you neck and sliding down your back? Yuck!!
NoiseBoy4/22/2010 8:00 AM
Janee! Importangt research, to be sure. I wonder what the noise levels in a SA rugby stadium is where we whiteys shrilly whistle through our teeth as we have not yet thought of using an instrument, such as a vuvuzela. That shrill whistle sure as hell hurt the ears. Wonder what the noise-o-meter would say about that? Then those bloody compressed air horns they use in Europe? Hmm? Can't be too good for the ears either. I wonder if the issue is the noise created by 60000 crazed sport fans, or vuvuzelas?
what's that you said?4/22/2010 7:57 AM
Some chumps here say the scientists have vested interests in putting out what they call 'pseudo science'. Really! SAMJ is a reputable journal and the experiment is in the interests of people's health. So it'll not only be 'one eye in the country of the blind', but hard-of-hearing in the country of the deaf. What did Mbeki always like to say? 'I hear some noises being made.'
julius4/22/2010 7:57 AM
ear plugs are compulsory when entering the stadium- by order julius
Justin4/22/2010 7:52 AM
the vuvusela is the most stupid thing ever. must have been a money spinner for the moron that invented it though
ZION PAY@VUVU4/22/2010 7:48 AM
It is not worthwhile starting a counter augument because then it will not be in the intrests of health but rather that of a silly trinket. As reported by myself in previous related forums I suffer from hearing loss induced by excessive noise while working at my occupation without using ear protection. It simply means: If you hear a sound it is fuzzy and indistinct and because both ears do not have the same sensitivity you lose the stereo effect of hearing. You cannot pinpoint where the sound is coming from accurately.
Meka4/22/2010 7:42 AM
his is dodgy research! did they have a study on the average noise levels of a stadium.. e.g. a rugby game without vuvuzelas, and find out what was the average noice levels, compared to the soccer noise levels...
Batman4/22/2010 7:42 AM
Listen up guys, think for one moment. A blowing vuvezela spreading germs such as TB, Aids (fluids), etc etc, all over 90000 people can only lead to one end... so think about it carefully. If you are close to a 'Aids' suffer...yech. Am I mistaken...?
PG4/22/2010 7:36 AM
As a Rugby and Football supporter I have been to big games on both sides of Walter Gilbert (Durban). In a stadium where there are lots of fans there is lots of noise. Yes the Vuvu is loud and can damage your hearing. I merely state if you love the sport of surfing you take on nature and all her bits and pieces. So it is with Football in RSA. If you support your team you will do what ever it takes to enjoy your self and support your team, so I will never go to a football game without my ear plugs again, in the same way I use sunscreen when I go to the beach. Deric ur logic is weak as it would be the same as sueing the the Municipality because you get skin cancer from sun burns because you did not wear sun screen. Lets supply the 70c ear plugs and all have a great time.
Deutzland boven als!!!!!4/22/2010 7:34 AM
This is just another way to make money out of soccer spectators with selling 2ear plugs at R50 a piece!!!!!!! If we dont use the vuvuzela the bafana bafana will suffer their biggest secret weapon of disrupting our opposition!!!!!!!!!
Steve4/22/2010 7:30 AM
explains why africans shout at each other... its great i think, keep it up. a nation of deaf people, can you imagine. what a wonderful thought. No doubt apartheid will get the blame there too.
james mongalo4/22/2010 7:24 AM
I wonder deric and strrider are south africans, why see a chance to nake money out of our government or associate this with malema. please stay at your homes and let us go deaf with pride at our as proud south africans. but you know who's agenda are advancing, make peace with this reality " feel it, it is here" no england or australia. I can assure you, you will be disappointed come june 11th and plese stop rubbishing our country. If you want to takle malema do it somewhere and leave our world cup.
Concerned4/22/2010 7:12 AM
why are we always angry? the responses to any talk in this forum shows that people are very angry and will vent their anger at any writing. we shoudl be happy, in our lifetime we will be able to experience the biggest sporting activity. we shoud be happy there are no earthquakes, volvanoes, floods that are destroying people's lives. but no, we decide to find a reason to be angry... I have never met Julius, he irritates me, but does not determine my happiness and my outlook on life...... are u alive?? ... be happy i am worried about crime.... but every minute of my life i am not going to be sad
Been at it for long4/22/2010 5:59 AM
Funny, have been listening to vuvusela and also played one myself, but my hearing is still perfect. Aren't we looking at somebody on the payroll of somebody, most scientists are, they go and do this bogus scientific finding to support a certain theory which it perhaps latyer turns out its a commercial gimmick. This is a typical such finding cos at the end, ther's an advert for a gadget that purports to prevent that. But at least he is not advocating that vuvusela not be played, he just wants to protect his friends with obviously an ulterior motive of coining at the end...
Freddy4/22/2010 5:54 AM
I read an article in an edition of World Airnews and how it affects pilots hearing. Anyway I do not have any time for vuvuzelas that disturb the peace in a neigbourhood.
To B Sure4/22/2010 1:05 AM
What a bargain, post world cup we will have an indigenous population who will be deaf as well as bone idle, ignorant ,arrogant and lazy.
Marcelo4/21/2010 11:50 PM
Very interesting indeed. However I heard that some companies in RSA are marketing and selling earplugs. I reckon that will solve the problem of possible hearing loss. Another alternative to avoid the deafening vuvuzelas is to watch the World cup games from the confort of your home. That will avoid putting up with the vuvuzelas and it will save your hard-earned money from buying earplugs, not to mention the expensive World Cup tickets if there are any.
Vuvuzela@yourears.dead4/21/2010 10:44 PM
Vuvuzela is the pride of Africa! Only a genious can invent such musical instrument! Bach and Vivaldi wrote symphonies for vuvuzela and bunch of criminals B minor. Vuvuzela forever! Amanda or Amandla, I'm not sure.
Vuvu4/21/2010 10:34 PM
?????? Part of the sample being studied were blowing Vuvuzellas? How do we rule out the possibility that having the knowledge that they were under study made them blow harder than an average blower? This would have resulted in slightly higher levels of hearing deterioration than normal?
Deric4/21/2010 10:28 PM
Good idea! I will actually go watch SA loose a match, and make money sueing the government or the organisers for hearing loss.
Starrider4/21/2010 10:21 PM
Have they only figured that out now? Its actually a good thing...let the masses go deaf, then they wont be able to hear what idiot Juliaaas Malema dictates to them. No wonder we dont have any quality soccer players in our country....they are deaf. Ban the Vuvu. Idiots
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