Should I Be Concerned For Muffled Sound In Ears After Flyer Fell And Elbowed Near The Ear?
At cheerleading tonight, my flyer fell and elbowed me near the ear. Now both of my ears have a muffled sound, but more so the opposite ear. I don't have a headache. There is no bruising where she hit me. I have no sensitivity to light or any of the other general concussion symptoms. Should I seek medical treatment or will it go away on its own.
HI Thank for asking to HCM This is nothing to worry about this it has to go with on its own, if it does not then you have to seek the medical treatment, and will take some time, you have to forget this no need to think about this, if you go thinking about this and paying attention, and this will not be subsided, have nice day.
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Should I Be Concerned For Muffled Sound In Ears After Flyer Fell And Elbowed Near The Ear?
HI Thank for asking to HCM This is nothing to worry about this it has to go with on its own, if it does not then you have to seek the medical treatment, and will take some time, you have to forget this no need to think about this, if you go thinking about this and paying attention, and this will not be subsided, have nice day.