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Hi I got about 3 or 2 questions to ask you I am 15 years old I am really worried I got my ears cleaned just the other day, so my ears would find some sound a bit louder and clearer right? I was at a funeral just yesterday, and the drums were very loud. My ears felt a little tired after I left but they got better, in the evening I felt a little sign of sensitivity when I turned my tablet's volume up, but that doesn't usually hurt me, I decided to go sleep when I woke I could feel that my ears was getting sensitive like if someone slams a door it would just be too loud. The next day I woke up I thought everything would get better. But I was washing the dishes and when the glass plates would knock each other, it seemed just too loud. I can tell that my ears has gotten sensitive but I just want to know if this might be temporary. Because of the loud exposure or will I have to deal with this for a time.
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Hyperacusis is often associated with tinnitus buzzing, ringing or whistling noises in the ears and distortion of sounds. Usually both ears are affected, although it is possible to have it in only one ear. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment.
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