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Vertigo, headache, neck pain, general "blah" feeling

Hi guys!  I took my son to a concert the other night (5SOS and The Chainsmokers) and it was indoors and very loud, lots of bright lights, fire, all that good stuff (and yes, it was awesome), but ever since, I have experienced a lot of vertigo, a headache that just won't quit and I just feel like crap.  I have attended my fair share of concerts over the years, but they have always been outdoors, and have never affected me like this.  Is this "normal" after an indoor concert and what can I do to help alleviate the issues I am experiencing?  Ibuprofen and rest, are not helping, so I feel like there is some damage that has been done.

Thanks!
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973741 tn?1342342773
How are you now?  I guess your inner ear can be affected?  I wonder about things too like dehydration.  Sounds wacky but that causes these symptoms.  I think it is cool you went to a concert with your son!!  :>)  I'm a mom of teenage boys . . .  hope I get to do that!  
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363281 tn?1643235611
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Hello~the loud noise could have temporarily effected your inner ear and that is what is causing the symptoms, plus, being indoors, maybe all the smoke gave you a reaction, I know I can't be around smoke as it really bothers me. I don't really think there is anything you can do to alleviate the symptoms.  If it continues or gets worse, I would suggest that you see your GP.
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