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What Causes Hearing Echo In Ears While Talking?

I just had several loud audio feed back sounds hit my ears with head phones on. When I talk, I hear a hollow sounding echo of my voice. When my wife near me talks I hear her in a hollow, kind of like a tin can sounding tone. The TV about 10 feet away doesn t do that...sounds normal. I hear an elevated hum in my ear. What happened? Temporary or permanent? Thank you!
Mon, 29 Jun 2015
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Hello there.. I've gone through your query n I think it could either be a case of otitis media where in water has entered the ear canal.. This usually happens when you don't dry your ears after a shower or a swim. Or it could be a case where in there is excess build up of ear wax.. I would suggest you to see your ENT specialist to help you out..
Thank you and hope you get better soon..
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What Causes Hearing Echo In Ears While Talking?

Hello there.. I ve gone through your query n I think it could either be a case of otitis media where in water has entered the ear canal.. This usually happens when you don t dry your ears after a shower or a swim. Or it could be a case where in there is excess build up of ear wax.. I would suggest you to see your ENT specialist to help you out.. Thank you and hope you get better soon..