It is normal for patients to have their ears ringing and their eyes out of breath when they do nose pinching and puffing. Because all five senses of the human body are connected, for example, the nose and the ears are connected through the eustachian tube, and the nose and the eyes are connected through the nasolacrimal duct, it is the same reason that patients may have increased nasal discharge when they have tears in their eyes. If the patient has inflammation in the nose, the ear may develop otitis media or even conjunctivitis, which is also the same reason. Therefore, it is not recommended that patients practice nose pinching and puffing in their lives to avoid triggering discomfort in the eyes and ears. If there is inflammation in one organ it must be treated actively to avoid involving other organs, and the condition will definitely improve after active treatment.