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Ok went to concert now have rock n roll deafness (buzzing sounds you hear after) how long should that last?


Ok went to concert now have rock n roll deafness (buzzing sounds you hear after) how long should that last?

Hey me too! RockfestIII on Saturday night! I sure hope it goes away soon though! It's pretty much gone and that was...4 days ago.

WHAT?

That happened to me once. In about 1 week or so, the buzzing sound that you're hearing in your ears should lighten, or go away. It took about 6-8 days for the buzzing sounds I heard in my ears to go away. How long ago did you go to that Rock and Roll concert? If it was about 1-3 days ago, don't expect it to be gone tomorrow. If it was about 2 weeks ago, I'd consult a doctor.
Good luck and best of health to you!

it usually last for about 2 hours for me

4 me like 2 hours!!!

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