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is it ok to have ringing in ears after orgasm?
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Dr. Dennis Diaz answered
ENT and Head and Neck Surgery 38 years experience
Yes: I am sure that is possible. I would add that if the tinnitus is present for more than 48 hours or is associated with a concommitent hearing loss or continuous vertigo that you should see your doctor.
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Dr. Larry Marcus answered
ENT and Head and Neck Surgery 41 years experience
Not uncommon: Ringing in the ears, or tinnitus, fluctuates amongst all people - even people who don't normally describe having the symptom - most likely because of transient blood flow changes associated with exercise, changes in blood pressure, anxiety, etc.
4888 viewsAnswered Apr 18, 2018
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