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Not deafness, but tinnitus. (ringing of the ear) For which there is no known cure at this time.
If you sense you're profoundly deaf in one ear, I'd think it's best to seek medical attention immediately. While you may not be experiencing any pain, I'd still consider this a medical emergency.
No pain at all and not profound deafness at the moment.
No pain at all and not profound deafness at the moment.
Yeah, I'm gonna echo what Judge said.
Even if you experienced it only for a very short time, it's worth an immediate trip to the doctor. As in, seriously, step away from the keyboard and get moving.