Am i going to be deaf soon? i've be audible range whistle within my ears for 2 days and wont progress away?

Me and my friends went to a concert a couple of nights ago. Of course the music was loud. So after the concert, most of us are slightly deaf. But my friend's audible range came back to normal after a few hours. Two days after that, I am still having trouble hearing with one of my ears. I can hear illustrious pitch whistling and it is sometimes annoying. It won't go away. After the concert, sudden high pitch noise hurts my ear. Did I damaged my ear? will it go away? I am scared...please helP!

is a impressively common symtom after hearing to such a load music. You can check surrounded by www.webmd.com and see that you have a symtom caused by hearning to such a loud music. But then I would suggest you should call round a ENT speacialist and he might prescrib some good meds for your ear.
It's tinnitus.

It's fairly common after individual exposed to loud noise, and doesn't necessarily mean you're going deaf.

Perhaps you enjoy a sinus problem or been in an area that artificial you or had an allergic reaction to? Sounds to me more like a inner-ear infection or some such. Go see your physician and formulate sure.

Smoke filled rooms always give me an earache. I don't know what it is ..but when I be in motion bowling I always come back with an earache and my ears popping.
old your hearing tested -if none of these solve your problems.

P.S. My brother is deaf (since he was two years old when he get vaccinated) and recently could hear due to having the cochlear implant surgery. Now some of the noise he hears drives him batty. We were walking behind someone next to flip-flops on and he asked WHAT IS THAT NOISE ..took me a bit to figure out what he was so upset over -until we realized it be the guy in front of us wearing flip-flops. LOL Source(s): I'm a Certified Pharmacy Technician
could be a perferated ear drum, if it is, you could be in for some pain.

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