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Ears hurt after listening to music, what to do?

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Dr. Glenn Messina answered

Specializes in Aesthetic Medicine

Dont do again: There is no treatment for volume damaged ears.THe best is to rest them and not expose them to laud noises again. Its best at concerts to use ear plugs

Answered 7/3/2014

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