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    "Static-like" sound in one ear

    This has been an issue for a little while now (over a year):

    Anytime I'm exposed to a loud noise (this could be music, when you're inside a car and the exhaust is loud, etc.) - I get a static type of noise in my left ear. It almost sounds like a crackling sound once the noise goes above a certain decibel.

    Is there something that can be done about this? Should I have a doctor check this? I don't want to end up permanently damaging anything inside the ear.

    And yes, I avoid these noises as often as possible.

    Thanks for your time.

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    Go to an ent.. its got something to do with ear wax, or fluid in your ears or ear drum..Nothing serious but if it bugs u have them take care of it.Mine does that all the time ..crackels pops and the worse..hearing my heartbeat constantly like I have a stethoscope on .. but nah.. nothing to worry about but an ent can take care of it . maybe a gp..its nothing thats fatal just a little cleaning I would imagine..

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