Kush,
Others more qualified may be able to answer better than I have .........
My first question is, do you hear this "buzz" on any other string and if so, at what fret.
And my second question is, what gauge strings are on this guitar? Perhaps stepping up to a heavier gauge string will remove the concern.
SEEK A QUALIFIED LUTHIER IF YOU ARE NOT COMFORTABLE WITH TRUSS ROD ADJUSTMENTS
If you have it available, get a straight edge, and place it on the fretboard between the strings from the nut to the bridge. The straight edge will help determine if there is a "high spot" on the neck causing the buzz. If you place the straight edge on the fret board and it does not rock back and forth and you can see between the straight edge and the fret board, your neck is "too loose" and requires an adjustment of the truss rod to tighten it up. If, on the otherhand, the straight edge does rock, then your neck needs to be loosened up a bit to remove the high spot.
Check your fret wire to be sure one hasn't started to "pull up" and away from the fret board. If a fret has started to pull up, you can "gently" tap it back down into place.
Les
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