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Flu/Cold symptoms increase T noise?

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Whats people T like when they have a cold/flu symptoms? Mine is sky high and in the good ear as well.. cant understand why. Is T affected by having the flu jab ? Im considering have a flu jab to prevent having a full blown flu an T being even louder. Any experiance will be appreciated

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Hi my t spikes up when i have a cold and it affects my hearing makes my hearing fuzzy, i don't know the medical reasons behind it is annoying.

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