Tinnitus is a common cause of wind in the ears, which can be caused by trauma, secretory otitis media, inner ear diseases, and eustachian tube dysfunction. 1. Trauma: Ear trauma such as digging the ear causes perforation of the tympanic membrane, and tinnitus symptoms such as wind in the ears can occur. 2. Secretory otitis media: this disease can have fluid in the middle ear, causing conductive tinnitus symptoms. 3. Inner ear diseases: such as Meniere’s disease, sudden deafness, etc. can appear tinnitus symptoms, sometimes can be manifested as wind sound in the ears. 4. Eustachian tube dysfunction: acute rhinitis, sinusitis, acute upper respiratory tract infections and other diseases, can cause inflammation, congestion, edema of the mucous membrane around the eustachian tube, low-frequency tinnitus, which can also be manifested as a wind sound in the ears. If the symptoms of wind sound in the ears recur or not relieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, improve the ear examination, identify the cause of tinnitus and then actively treat it, so as not to delay the condition.