The most common causes of buzzing in the ear (tinnitus) are Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDS) such as aspirin, acetaminophen (Tylenol) and ibuprofen (Advil). If you are taking any of those more often than once every day or so, they are probably the cause. Aspirin and ibuprofen are also hard on the stomach when taken too often. If you have chronic pain, you should see a doctor about possible alternative solutions.
Mullen oil is good for buzzing in the ear.
yes sometimes
due to nerve fatigue.
To stop the buzzing of a doorbell transformer, you can try tightening any loose connections, replacing the transformer, or installing a noise filter.
A buzzing sound can be made by rubbing your two fingers together. You must do this while your fingers are close to someone else's ear.
It can be, it can also be "Tinitis"( treatable with 'Ginkgo Biloba' )
To stop buzzing on your guitar, you can adjust the action of the strings, check for any loose frets, and ensure that the neck is properly aligned. If the buzzing persists, you may need to have your guitar professionally set up or repaired.
turn it off!
To stop the buzzing sound you will need to disconnect the buzzer. It is normally red plastic and located near the steering column at the top of the brake pedal mount.
An earache or pain in the ear, which may be severe, or a sudden decrease in ear pain, followed by ear drainage of clear, bloody, or pus-filled fluid, hearing loss, or ear noise/buzzing.
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Update. This might be the answer. see:http://www.micra.org.uk/showthread.php?t=8953&highlight=buzzing