The ringing in your ear is likely caused by fluid buildup and Eustachian tube congestion due to your cold. To relieve this, you can take an oral decongestant like pseudoephedrine or use a nasal decongestant spray (like oxymetazoline) for a maximum of 3 days. Saline nasal sprays and steam inhalation will also help clear the congestion. For any associated pain or headache, over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can be helpful. Please rest and stay well-hydrated. If the ringing persists after your cold resolves, worsens, or is accompanied by dizziness or hearing loss, please consult a doctor.
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