Unplug the data cable of your monitor and using a tester, check if it is carrying some electric current. If the tester doesn't show any current, try touching the pins of the data cable to make sure it doesn't give a shock on touch (do this on your own risk). If it does give some shock, you need to properly earth the monitor. So, earthing the monitor MAY solve the problem.
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Unplug the data cable of your monitor and using a tester, check if it is carrying some electric current. If the tester doesn't show any current, try touching the pins of the data cable to make sure it doesn't give a shock on touch (do this on your own risk). If it does give some shock, you need to properly earth the monitor. So, earthing the monitor MAY solve the problem.
Good luck!