I want to know that why am I hear the whistle sound in my ear when I want to sleep?
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Ask yourself what you do during the day. Do you work in an environment where there is constant loud noise? Are you one of those people who walks around with a mp3 player plugged into your head all day? Often people who are exposed to constant loud noise don't realize it during the day, because they've become accommodated to it. Then at night, when they are trying to sleep, there is a constant ringing sound in their ears. If this is the case, you need to either turn down the volume (or take a break all together from earphones), or use ear protection in your work environment.
If you cannot explain the ringing by associating it to loud noise during the day, you need to see a doctor.
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