Breathing sound in the ear may be caused by abnormal opening of Eustachian tube, perforation of tympanic membrane and other diseases, which can be solved by medication, surgery and other methods, there is no quick solution.
1. Abnormal opening of Eustachian tube: Paralyzed and atrophied Eustachian tube pharyngeal opening muscles or due to excessive weight loss in a short period of time may cause abnormal opening of the Eustachian tube, resulting in breathing sounds in the ears. It is necessary to increase weight, avoid blowing the nose and breathing deeply; surgical treatment to reduce the size of the Eustachian tube, such as ligation of the Eustachian tube pharyngeal orifice and release of the palatal tensor muscle.
2. Tympanic membrane perforation: When breathing, the airflow inside the tympanic membrane can be exhaled through the tympanic membrane perforation, and the outside air can be sucked into the tympanic membrane perforation, the tympanic membrane and nasopharyngeal structures, so that the ears feel the sound of breathing. Traumatic tympanic membrane perforation, prohibit forceful nose blowing and medication, most of them can be self-healing, if necessary, tympanic membrane repair. Inflammation caused by the need to control the inflammation of the middle ear, if necessary, tympanoplasty.
Breathing sound in the ear should be timely hospital consultation, diagnosis and standardized treatment.