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      Ringing in the ears

      Aarghh.. I have a strong ringing in my ears and it wont go away ever. It just gets stronger. And now Iīm fucking pissed because I listened to some music, with very low volume, and I put a small pillow on my left ear, and put headphones on so that the pillow would keep still (the headphones werenīt plugged to anything) and then BAAAAAAAAANG the headphones cracked right next to my left ear and the noise gave me a 1000000x stronger ring!! FUCK!! FUUUUUUUCK!

      Spoiler for ff..:

      Does anyone else have this damn ringing???
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      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinnitus

      Sounds like tinnitus to me.

      Near the bottom of the page they say that exposure to some external noise should help (like white noise or some music - i suggest classical if you have some available).

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      It does sound like tinnitus.

      Read this from Wiki:

      "Tinnitus is not a disease but a symptom resulting from a range of underlying causes that can include ear infections, foreign objects or wax in the ear, nose allergies that prevent (or induce) fluid drain and cause wax build-up. Tinnitus can also be caused by natural hearing impairment (as in aging), as a side-effect of some medications, and as a side-effect of genetic (congenital) hearing loss. However, the most common cause for tinnitus is noise-induced hearing loss."

      Hope that it's not noise-induced hearing loss, have you always heard high-volume music? If it's the other it seems to be curable.

      If it's still there, go to an ear doctor. Now.
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      I donīt listen to loud music, all my friends listen it alot louder.

      Last time I went to the doctor, she said that itīs prolly a virus in my inner ear. Oh yeah, I had forgotten that. But she said she couldnīt do anything about it..

      So, to the ear specialist, I presume..

      Man, if they can fix this, I will be so thankful... Iīll go to the school doctor the day after tomorrow, and get her to find me the right treatment.
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      There are special prodecures to get all the ear wax out of your ear.


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      Thanks alot, grasshoppa. I really donīt understand what they are doing in the video, but looks interesting.

      So, Iīm gonna get the virus out of my ears, get rid of all the earwax, then Iīm gonna stretch my neck to get rid of tension, and Iīll also try not to listen to music or loud sounds for some time.

      I hope that it works
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ghost94 View Post
      Thanks alot, grasshoppa. I really donīt understand what they are doing in the video, but looks interesting.

      So, Iīm gonna get the virus out of my ears, get rid of all the earwax, then Iīm gonna stretch my neck to get rid of tension, and Iīll also try not to listen to music or loud sounds for some time.

      I hope that it works
      Try watching it, it's all explained lol. Unless you mean why they are doing that while seemingly having a party at the same time lol. They are using a paper or wax type cone thing and lighting it on fire to create heat suction. That's what pulls the earwax out.

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