How long it takes to heal from tinnitus induced by accidental bleeding from ear-pulling depends on the patient’s condition. In the first case, the patient only has bleeding from the ear canal wall, but no bleeding from tympanic membrane damage, and the tinnitus is induced by the accumulation of blood in the ear canal. In the second case, the patient’s eardrum is damaged due to ear-pulling and the eardrum is perforated, so tinnitus is induced. If the perforation does not heal after 1-2 months, tympanic membrane repair surgery is clinically recommended, but repairing the tympanic membrane does not necessarily relieve tinnitus. In conclusion, how long it takes for a patient to recover from tinnitus after having their ears pulled out depends on the extent of the patient’s lesion and the location of the lesion.