Sometimes in my left ear sound goes very dull then i hear a ringing and then its normal all within about 3 sec


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i get this too its quite common..its called Tinnitus..Tinnitus is a physical condition, experienced as noises or ringing in the ears or head when no such external physical noise is present. Tinnitus is usually caused by a fault in the hearing system; it is a symptom, not a disease in itself.Many causes - almost everything that can go wrong with our ears can produce tinnitus as a symptom! Perhaps as simple as wax against the eardrum, or as serious as a tumour on the hearing nerve. Otosclerosis (fixation of the tiny stirrup bone in the middle ear) can produce tinnitus; so can Meniere's disease. A major cause of tinnitus is EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE NOISE, e.g. chain saws, machinery, rock concerts...approximately '50 million Americans have tinnitus in some form'

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It's probably tinitis. I don't know if there's a cure or not, but I've had it my whole life. Sometimes gets annoying or even painful, but neverr lasts long.

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it's earwax...get your ears syringed!
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