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Other than that I have put my finger in both ears very shortly and taken them out and sometimes it causes whooshing too, but only ever in the right ear.
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I've had a problem with my right ear since I went to hospital for an eye operation, and I've had this problem continously for around 8 months already. I've been to 2 doctors and 1 specialist so far and this problem still hasn't gone away after taking 3 different ear drops which were mainly to clear out a fungal infection that I had coming and going. The problem is even though the fungal infection seems to be gone now I still hear the whooshing and the problem still has not gone away.
May I know if this could be a serious problem?
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