Ringing a bell can be a sound of a warning; similarly, a continuous ringing sound in your ears can be a signal from your body to pay attention to some underlying problem that may be causing it.
Ringing sound in your ear or tinnitus starts from the inner parts of your ear. Mostly this ringing sound is due to damage to cochlear hair cells present in your inner ear. The most common cause of discontinuous ringing sound is due to the continuous exposure of loud sounds. These ringing sounds may subside in a few minutes to a few hours. However, if this ringing sound gets persistent, it is better to get yourself checked from a medical professional.
Ear blockage due to wax build-up, ear infection, and benign tumor.
Certain drugs such as Aspirin and various types of antibiotics can cause these ringing sounds.
Natural aging can cause a loss in cochlear cells. The loss of these cochlear hair cells can then result in tinnitus.
Medical conditions like high blood fresher otosclerosis, anemia, and diabetes can cause these continuous ringing sounds.
How to make your ears stop ringing.