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If there's no physical damage (i.e. Loud music), and there's no nerve inflammation ( Ive been fighting this since I got covid a few years ago) or some sort of infection.. just go get your ears cleaned and you'll most likely be fine.
Nope. Had it as long as I can remember. Some people are just born with it.
Childhood traumas can also cause it - pretty sure mine was caused by a hefty blow to the head when I was a toddler.
I've always been super clumsy, so a pretty good chance that mine was also caused by physical trauma. Once I ran and jumped onto the bed, underestimating how far I'll slide - then bumped my tiny little kiddie head very hard to the headboard of the bed.
No trauma or anything like that here. Some of us have just always had it without a cause!