Tinnitus, or ringing in the ears like the wind, is commonly associated with cerumen impaction, secretory otitis media, and vascular pulsatile tinnitus. 1. Cerumen impaction: Cerumen impaction in the external auditory canal can form a relatively confined space, resulting in tinnitus that sounds like wind blowing in the ears. 2. Secretory otitis media: various causes of eustachian tube dysfunction or blockage of the middle ear fluid, there can be ear stuffiness and tinnitus like wind whistling. 3. Vascular tinnitus: carotid artery, vertebral artery system vascular lesions such as arterio-venous fistula, sigmoid sinus diverticulum, etc., the ear can often appear throbbing, wind-like tinnitus. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital for examination, to clarify the cause of the blowing wind-like murmur in the ear, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.