The whistling sound like wind in the right ear is considered to be caused by cerumen impaction, neurogenic tinnitus and tympanic membrane perforation. 1. Cerumen impaction: When cerumen impaction occurs, it will not only lead to a whistling sound like wind in the ear, but also may lead to the appearance of foreign body sensation in the ear and other symptoms. It is generally recommended to go to the hospital to have the cerumen removed by specialized instruments. 2. Neurogenic tinnitus: Tinnitus mainly refers to a common clinical symptom of subjective feeling of sound in the ear or in the skull without external sound stimulation, which can be manifested as whistling wind sound in the right ear. When tinnitus symptoms, it is generally recommended to use methylcobalamin tablets and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor to promote nerve fiber regeneration, restore its conduction function and improve tinnitus symptoms. 3. Tympanic membrane perforation: The tympanic membrane is a membranous structure located between the outer ear and the middle ear that protects the middle ear. If the tympanic membrane is perforated, there may be a whistling wind sound in the right ear. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause. If the tympanic membrane is perforated due to infection, it can be treated with ear drops such as ofloxacin under the guidance of the doctor; if the perforation is large in size, surgical treatment may be needed. Under normal circumstances, there is also a whistling sound when you cover your ears with your hands, but it is not accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms. However, if there is no obvious cause for the whistling sound in the right ear, and can not be relieved, it is generally recommended to go to the hospital in time for specialist examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.