I get ringing in my ears when I am on the computer. Why?!


Question: if u are getting rining souns via ur ear.. its becasue our monitor.. or even ur tv.. this means u are lucky to hear the slightiest imposible ***** tone.. not many people can hear thios.. suppose it means you can hear well amd that you are qwuite sencitive to hear such thing by awareness... i normaly get noice in my ears when im resting in my bed years and everydays .. not sure why.. not noice from ***** monitos.. just noice when my body is relaxs just like white noice.. not sure why.


Answers: if u are getting rining souns via ur ear.. its becasue our monitor.. or even ur tv.. this means u are lucky to hear the slightiest imposible ***** tone.. not many people can hear thios.. suppose it means you can hear well amd that you are qwuite sencitive to hear such thing by awareness... i normaly get noice in my ears when im resting in my bed years and everydays .. not sure why.. not noice from ***** monitos.. just noice when my body is relaxs just like white noice.. not sure why.

Honestly, I don't know why. But I know exactly what you mean. The same ringing I hear when there is like no noise to be heard. Silence creates this "ringing" for me.

It could be the HD in the computer making a high pitched sound. Most laptops do this while on a power supply. Also, it could be your monitor, if you are using a CRT. Or maybe a fault in speaker connection.

You mean ringing in your ears when you have headphones? on the computer?, well ringing in the ears is absolutely normal, I get them all the time, specially if you usually listen with headphones, nothing to worry about, there is trapped air on ears, as long as no other problems related to the ringing...

This happens on my friends computer. hers is an old Dell computer. If it is old thats probably why its making the noises. its just like that. I always hear that when I am near her computer.

Probably you are using a CRT monitor (like mine) and what you are hearing is slightly loose wires in the flyback transformer vibrating at the frequency of the number of horizontal lines times 60 cycles per second. It happens on TV's but we don't hear it as much because TV's usually have sound. If only a wire or two, the volume is low and with the high pitch, people whose hearing is contracting due to age (like me) and rock music in earphones (not me) will not be able to hear it. I believe LCD monitors never do it, don't know about plasma.

If it's a constant high-pitched tone, then it could be the 15.75kHz scanning frequency of the monitor. That could be coming from either the monitor or the video card.

Try just turning off the monitor and leaving the PC running the next time you hear it. If the sound goes away, it's the monitor and replacing it may reduce or eliminate the sound you hear.

It could also be the hard disk drive or one of the fans in the computer that you're hearing. If you hear the sound only on one PC, then it's almost certainly something particular to that PC.

I don't know, but I would take that as a sign that it might be time to take a break form the internet...





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