Do I need immediate medical attention for my ear problem?


yesterday I cleaned out my ear with a cotton swab.today I have some ear problems.whenever anyone talks to me or I talk to them I feel a vibrations, if I can call it that in my ear.it sounds like I am under water.. do u think I've injured my inner ear.. I hear vibrations like u r singing thru a rubber band.. please help me. do I need medical attention stat.or can it wait..thaking u n advance

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Answers:
Yes, please see a doctor! It's very easy to injure your ear drum with q-tips. Damage is irreversible if you don't see a doc promptly.

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not really sure if you injured but if it not gone by tomorrow i recomend you see the doctor just to be on the safe side.

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you didnt actually damage your inner ear bc you would have to actually go through your eardrum to do so, and trust me, no human on earth could withstand the pain in a normal state of mind to do that to themselves, however you may have ruptured your eardrum, or it could always be an infection.(the vibration may be fluid behind your eardrum causing an echoing kinda drownd out sound) schedule the soonest appt with an ENT(ear nose and throat) they can diagnose anything in any category of the ears nose and throat, and they are usually very thorough. explain to them exactly what the problem is, if you cant go see an ENT then just go to a hospital and tell them what happened.
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