Ultrasounds, which are sound waves at frequencies above the audible range for humans, do not typically damage hearing because they are not within the frequency range that the human ear can perceive. However, exposure to very high intensities of ultrasound in specific contexts, such as certain medical or industrial applications, could potentially have adverse effects on tissues, but this is not related to conventional hearing damage. Generally, diagnostic ultrasounds used in medical settings are considered safe and do not pose a risk to hearing.
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