Doctor? Not unless you want to make sure your ear isn’t damaged, or get professional medical advice if it is damaged.
I know an audiologist is being recommended here, but honestly, see an ENT if you can. Audiologists are very knowledgeable about their field, but an ENT is a physician (medical doctor) who can diagnose, treat, or operate on your ears (among other things). An audiologist is a hearing specialist who can help you with devices to correct hearing loss. Both are called “doctor,” but they serve different (though related) functions. If you can’t see an ENT, I would start with your primary care doctor.
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Reply to right ear is now more sensitive to treble by LegenJerry96
Doctor? Not unless you want to make sure your ear isn’t damaged, or get professional medical advice if it is damaged.
I know an audiologist is being recommended here, but honestly, see an ENT if you can. Audiologists are very knowledgeable about their field, but an ENT is a physician (medical doctor) who can diagnose, treat, or operate on your ears (among other things). An audiologist is a hearing specialist who can help you with devices to correct hearing loss. Both are called “doctor,” but they serve different (though related) functions. If you can’t see an ENT, I would start with your primary care doctor.