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My ears won't stop ringing since yesterday, after listening to loud music for a couple of hours. Help?
Jan 7, 2013
Loud music can damage your ears, this ringing is a sign that your ears are NOT happy and indicate early damage!
You should refrain from doing this and use ear pluggs when needed.
You should refrain from doing this and use ear pluggs when needed.
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