What to do if the buzzing in your ears doesn’t go away

Buzzing in the ears may be caused by lack of sleep, cerumen impaction, otitis media, etc., which requires timely consultation and treatment by a professional physician, such as ensuring sleep, cerumen removal or topical oxfloxacin ear drops.
1. Lack of sleep: patients with long-term sleep deprivation will have a decline in immunity, neurological disorders, which will lead to neurasthenia, resulting in the symptoms of buzzing in the ears do not go away, this kind of situation usually do not need treatment, maintain a relaxed mood, ensure adequate sleep.
2. Cerumen embolism: cerumen is commonly known as earwax, which is caused by excessive secretion of ceruminous glands and prolonged non-excretion of cerumen from the external auditory canal. When cerumen presses on the tympanic membrane, it will lead to the phenomenon of buzzing in the ears that does not go away. In this kind of situation, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use 5% sodium bicarbonate solution for ear drops, so that the cerumen can be softened, and then finally, the professional physician can use the instruments to take out the cerumen.
3. Otitis media: due to bacterial infection caused by inflammation of the middle ear, patients may have the phenomenon of buzzing in the ear does not go away, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use topical ofloxacin ear drops, oral antibiotics, if necessary, in order to play the effect of anti-inflammatory. If the effect of medication is not satisfactory, mastoidectomy or tympanoplasty can be performed.
There may be other reasons why the buzzing in the ear does not go away, and it is recommended that patients go to the hospital for timely treatment after symptoms appear.