Tinniuits??? Whats Happening!

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I went snowboarding. Fell a few time, was in a loud environment the same day in listening to music for about 2-3hrs in the car. After that day when I got home, hear vibrational sounds in my right ear. I went to sleep. Wake up the same sound is still present. I go on my day, ignoring it. Thinking it will pass. A few more day pass by,i was getting worry. I went to see the doctor. Since its winter in NYC, I do have some sinus problem. He suppose me to use Afrin nasal spray and try to pop my ear through out the day. He believes there is blockage on my ear tube. I just it for a 10 days but did not see an improvement so I stop. After I stop for 3 days, the sound disappear for a whole 2 day. Then it came back! But ever night after my sleep, the next morning I am sound free for a few hour, untill the sound slowly come back. I am told, my ear structure is fine. My hearring is fine, no fullness feeling. As I am popping my ear, only my right ear pops. Sometimes it harder to pop then other time. Sometimes there is a slight pain when popping. What is going on?

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    Seems is inflamation, have you taken any antinflamatory pills? There is a good load of home remedies for inflamation you can try and they are just teas, i yave tried just about everything but no luck, my was noise induced, no cure for it..

    Some antihestamine medicine can proly help, have you tried any?

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