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Got Hit On Ear. Constant Humming Noise In Ear. What Should I Do?

OK , so basically on the last Friday I have been slapped in the left ear . I still can hear voice , but then it is not normal . Its like when water accidently enter our ear . What do I have to do now ? I still hear the ziiiiiiiiiiiiiingggg something like that i cant explain it , but usually u will get that voice once you get slap in the ear . can u suggest me what do i have to do now ? sorry, because english is not my native language
Wed, 23 Jan 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
hi there, usually any trauma near the ear like a slap usually tends to damage one's ear drum and so you will need to go and visit an ENT specialist who will make an exam and let you know whether there is any damage done. The symptoms are suggestive of the same. Take care.
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Got Hit On Ear. Constant Humming Noise In Ear. What Should I Do?

hi there, usually any trauma near the ear like a slap usually tends to damage one s ear drum and so you will need to go and visit an ENT specialist who will make an exam and let you know whether there is any damage done. The symptoms are suggestive of the same. Take care.