This is a symptom that may be related to the following diseases: The first disease is traumatic tympanic membrane perforation. After the tympanic membrane is perforated, as the patient breathes, the air in the tympanic canal enters the tympanic chamber through the perforated tympanic membrane, which may lead to a whirring sound. In this case, if the perforation is within two months, the patient can be observed and given antibiotics to prevent infection, and it can generally heal on its own. The second disease is the abnormal opening of the eustachian tube, which may be related to the function of the eustachian tube and is characterized by a whirring sound when breathing, which is the same rhythm and frequency as breathing. For the treatment of this disease, it is recommended that patients avoid anxiety and tension, avoid overexertion, do not lose too much weight, and give boric acid and salicylic acid powder spray to the nasopharynx, eustachian tube and pharynx, or some patients can also do surgery to solve the problem, but of course, this surgery has certain side effects, and not every patient can achieve very satisfactory results.