How to deal with the ringing in the ears to restore the

Breathing out of the ear may be related to abnormal opening of the Eustachian tube, anterior (superior) hemianopsia syndrome, tympanic membrane perforation and other diseases, and general treatment, medication and surgery should be chosen according to the cause of the disease and the characteristics of the disease to recover.
1. Abnormal opening of the Eustachian tube: prolonged forceful breathing, excessive swallowing, etc., as well as structural and functional abnormalities of the Eustachian tube caused by local, neighboring organs and systemic diseases, which result in frequent opening or excessive opening of the Eustachian tube, and give rise to the above symptoms.
Carbamazepine can be taken orally, or boric acid powder and salicylic acid powder can be mixed at the ratio of 4:1 and blown into the pharyngeal tube and around the opening of the pharyngeal tube through the pharyngeal tube, and palatal flail muscle relaxation can be used if the above treatment is ineffective.
2. Anterior (upper) semicircular canal fissure syndrome: this disease is a syndrome of cochlear and vestibular dysfunction caused by an unexplained anatomical fracture of the upper semicircular canal bone. The ears can also be perceived as whistling when the air is coming out, and those with typical symptoms can consider surgical treatments such as skull middle fossa approach fissure occlusion and fissure patching.
3. Tympanic membrane perforation: If the tympanic membrane is perforated due to trauma or infection, and the air flows through the eustachian tube and passes through the tympanic membrane during exhalation, the phenomenon of whistling may occur. Surgical treatment is preferred to perform tympanic membrane repair to eliminate the role of structural abnormalities as causative factors.
When you find that your ears are whistling, it is recommended that you consult a doctor for a systematic examination, make a clear diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.