why is it that sometimes when i'm near the computer my ears start ringing? like.. theres this high pitched beep and it won't stop until i get away from the computer. i'm not asking how to prevent it but i mean, it would be nice. but all i'm really curious about is why my ears are ringing when i'm near a computer. well thanks in advance, bye
Shelbs4968 answered Saturday May 21 2005, 1:26 pm: yeah that sometimes happens to me, but sometimes it wont be by the computer. i dont really know how to stop it, but maybe you can block it out by having the tv on or playing music, or talking on the phone. i kno its really annoying, so hopefully i helped! [ Shelbs4968's advice column | Ask Shelbs4968 A Question ]
_eMiLy answered Thursday May 19 2005, 2:18 pm: It could be a sound coming from your computer.
Put your ear near the tower and see if it gets any louder if not then it could just be that your ears are sensitive, if you're sure it's not coming from your computer you might wanna get it checked out by a doctor to be on the safe side. [ _eMiLy's advice column | Ask _eMiLy A Question ]
Poppsie answered Thursday May 19 2005, 12:49 pm: This could be a riing beep form your computer because you said that it goes away when you go away form the computer. I dont think you are going to be able to do anything about it sorry!!! because its probally coming from the computer dotn worry theres nothing wrong with your ears. Lol [ Poppsie's advice column | Ask Poppsie A Question ]
sadf16 answered Thursday May 19 2005, 12:13 am: Maybe because your ears are sensitive. There are some people like that. Computers are very complex. I'm sorry I don't really know much as to why that happen since I haven't experience that but I hope it helps. [ sadf16's advice column | Ask sadf16 A Question ]
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