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MINOR EAR CELL DAMAGE
Hey doctor I am 21 year old When I was in 9th I start using music at in my earphones at 100% volume when i was in college i start feeling pain in my ear i went to doctor he told me i have damaged my minor ear cell i was having homopathic treatment from past 1 year but nothing happned I am feeling so hopeless i can't hear anything on my mobile bcz it make me ear ache and even I can't talk on mobile bcz it make my ear ache now doctor is there any hope for me can do something is there any surgery for it anything to make my life back to normal
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Good afternoon With your history if u can attach the hearing test report (audiometry) it would be appreciated And avoid using ear phones
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Might be noise induced trauma
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Please come down to my clinic at Focus Diagnostic Center, Rajajinagar. You need a proper clinical assessment to resolve it.
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Kindly consult thanks
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