Breathing sounds in the ear may be caused by tympanic membrane perforation and abnormal opening of the eustachian tube.
1. Tympanic membrane perforation: Breathing sound in the breathing ear is considered to be caused by tympanic membrane perforation, when the patient is breathing, the air will flow back and forth in the tympanic chamber through the perforation, so there is a breathing sound in the breathing ear.
2. Abnormal opening of the Eustachian tube: it may be caused by prolonged forceful breathing, mental overstress, acute inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, endocrine disorders, etc. The Eustachian tube is open to the mouth, and the nasal cavity communicates with the tympanic chamber cavity in the middle ear, so whenever air enters into the tympanic chamber from the Eustachian tube, it will hit the tympanic membrane, leading to breathing sounds in the respiratory ear.
Breathing sound in the ear is recommended that patients go to the ENT department of the regular hospital in time, according to their own situation and medical advice to choose a reasonable treatment program.