You need to go to a doctor. You could have a bruise on your brain. Be carefull!
tinnitus
tinnitus
Over-fatigue causes head-pressure and ringing in the ears. Also a sinus infection and sometimes the start of the flu or a bad cold. Try taking your hair blower and put it on low until it's warm and then gently let the warm air go into each ear for about 20 seconds. This will help to alleviate some of it. Migraines can also do this so if it last for more than a few days it's best to see your doctor.
I don't have any ringing sounds in my ears. However, other people may have it due to a concussion. Also, it could be a sign of a stroke. Many people who had attended a loud concert often experience ringing in the ears.
gravity causes objects to fall
well, if you are in a quiet room then you could just be hearing a ringing. when its quiet at night in my house, i hear a ringing like on a refrigator.
was ringingProgressive or contiuous is formed with - be + present participle.eg was ringing, were ringing, is ringing, are ringing, am ringing
what causes the seasons winter,spring,summer and fall
Gravity causes an object to fall to Earth.
No, JFK's head did not fall off. When he was shot, the bullet simply made a hole in his head but this did not cause his head to fall off.
A stimulus causes an action or response, like the ringing of your alarm clock if you didn't sleep through it.
the soiled cannot be a permanent magnetic as it becomes a temporary magnet it jokes to the bell and hits it as that is done it brakes the current ad de magnetized causing it to fall back into position and that happens continuously that causes the ringing of the bell