Following are the three ways by which noise pollution affects the human body adversely:
Physical effect- Physical effects of noise pollution are direct effects on a person's health, such as hearing loss or tinnitus. Most experts agree that exposure to sound more than 85db for hours is potentially dangerous.
Physiological effect- Physiological effects of noise pollution adversely affects health, such as heightened blood pressure and stress. Research has shown that industrial workers regularly exposed to high noise levels have higher cases of nausea, headaches, argumentative and change in mood and anxiety.
Psychological effect- Psychological effects of noise pollution are distractions and annoyances, which are just as disruptive as physical and physiological effects on productivity. Works productivity can be switched off depending on the length of the time exposed.