Noise in ear

2016-09-06 04:12:24
There is some noise in my left ear sounds like "keeeeeeeeee". No insect went inside and it started suddenly. Already it's a day and not going. Is there any remedy. Age 29m
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Hello, Ringing or buzzing noise in one or both ears can be defined as tinnitus. We have treated many patients having tinnitus with our Ayurvedic treatment. No need for patients to get admitted and no operation required. You can contact me online or offline for any questions or medication. www.drvoraclinic.in Tc

Answered2018-08-10 03:24:30

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dear you need to get your ear examination done first to rule out any of the wax in the ear canal ,than next you need to get your ears checked ,after reports revert back
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start taking your diet properly

Answered2016-09-07 12:02:01

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That sound is Tinnitus which tells you that your hearing has decreased!
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use this app to search for a good ENT Specialist in your neighbourhood and fix up an instant appointment

Answered2016-09-07 06:38:50

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You are suffering from tinnitus. Consult with an experienced ENT doctor in your locality and get yourself treated. There are many causes of tinnitus and there are different types of  the disease. It should be properly diagnosed before treatment can be started.

Answered2016-09-06 11:22:39

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