Ears have been buzzing may be physiological tinnitus due to no need for treatment, or may be due to otitis media, Meniere’s disease, need to take medication for the cause of the disease, surgical treatment. Physiological tinnitus: mainly for the body sound that appears in the skull. People with normal hearing can hear the following sounds in a very quiet environment: ① the humming of the blood circulation or muscle tremors; ② the air in the tympanic membrane or cochlea fluid Brownie movement of the sound; ③ intense exercise or emotional tinnitus pulsation. The above is due to the “ear plugging effect”, that is, the effect of plugging the ear and environmental noise reduction caused by; do not need treatment. 2. Otitis media: Patients with otitis media may experience high or low pitch tinnitus, and therefore may experience a constant buzzing in the ears. Patients with otitis media need to use antibiotics such as erythromycin and cefuroxime as prescribed by the doctor. For patients with purulent otitis media, antibiotic ear drops, such as 3% hydrogen peroxide solution and ofloxacin ear drops, are required. If the patient has secretory otitis media, tympanocentesis, tympanotomy can be taken to treat. 3. Ménière’s disease: Ménière’s disease will have the symptoms of tinnitus and hearing loss, so the patients will show that their ears are buzzing all the time. Patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions in the tympanic chamber injection of glucocorticoids, such as dexamethasone, prednisone acetate and so on. For those with severe tinnitus, vestibular neurotomy and labyrinthectomy can also be performed. Ears have been buzzing is also considered to be cervical spondylosis, otosclerosis and other diseases, patients need to consult a doctor in time to check, standardized treatment.