Ringing in ears?


Question:
well i was at a concert not to long ago (mabye an hour) and now i got this rining in my ears

Answers:
Ringing in the ears is a sign that you have damaged your hearing, hopefully, slightly. Repeated exposure will cause serious, permanent hearing loss. I know this first hand.
it'll go away. wat was ur question?
hold your nose and pop your ears (like hold your nose and breath hard)... should pop em.
Don't go to Concerts!
They've been advertising something on TV that really works. It's sold over the counter, so just ask the pharmacist at any drug store. I have found that they know more about meds than most doctors! Good luck! :)
It could be Tinnitus, maybe it will go away on its own, there is know way to get ride of it.
One of the causes of Tinnitus:
This erosion of your hearing ability may result from excessive exposure to loud noise over a long period of time. Tractors, chain saws and weapons are common sources of noise-related hearing loss. Portable music devices, such as MP3 players or iPods, may become a common source of noise-related hearing loss in the future if people play these devices loudly for long periods.
that's really cool.
Those are the first signs of turning homosexual.
Your turning into what I am.
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