I have asked a few doctors about it but never gotten an answer. I actually very exceptional hearing. I can hear things others don't seem to notice. For instance I once was laying in bed on the top floor in our home and was hearing this faint rattle. No one else heard. I finally found the culprit. A glass was sitting on top of the fridge in the basements and making a faint rattle. I can also hear a cell phone ring even in the loudest of rock concerts.
I don't know if somehow the 2 are related but as a music lover I tend to just let it be, because I am quite happy with my hearing.
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I have a question for all who have responded.... how many of you listen to music with earphones?
I have the same problem and I'm just curious.
I'm constantly cleaning my ear out when I'm listening to my music the vibration makes it itch. I dont have earwax, just this clear fluid that is plain annoying.
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It is probably an infection or allergy. Very often it can be fungus - candida or aspergillosis (even though the GPs either don't know or don't care to find the underlying condition). Try Flucanozole or Trisporal. Avoid allergens (like wheat or dairy) I have used diluted Hydrogen Peroxide with distilled water - dropped into the ear and leave for about 10 min. Drain and then the itch goes away.
This has been extremely helpful to me : http://www.yeastinfectionadvisor.com/index.html
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