What should I do if my ears buzz and hurt?

The most common cause of buzzing in the ear, accompanied by pain, is the inflammatory response stimulated by the swelling of the external auditory canal, causing the affected ear to ring. At this time, the pain is also very much related to opening and closing the mouth and pulling on the auricle. If it is caused by otitis externa, the first thing to do is to avoid getting water in the ear and stop digging in the ear, and the symptoms will generally ease slowly in about 10 days. If the tinnitus and pain is caused by otitis media, first of all, anti-inflammatory treatment should be carried out. You can take oral cefuroxime sodium tablets or cefradine capsules, together with the spraying of auxurium or endosulfan, as well as the drug Mucosolvan or Cerno, and pay attention to the diet to avoid smoking, alcohol and spicy stimulating food.