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Flying with a cold can leave you feeling plugged up and uncomfortable. Fortunately, some effective ways exist to relieve this pressure and get back to feeling normal. Learn how to quickly relieve ...
I had one particularly awful flight where my ears wouldn’t pop for hours after landing. I didn’t realize how muffled my voice ...
If you've experienced a fullness in your ears that makes you feel as if you're on a plane 30,000 feet in the air when you're ...
Do your ears feel plugged up? There are a few reasons this can happen: - Earwax - Sinus pressure - Fluid in the ear - Noise damage In this article we'll go through each potential cause for that ...
Clogged ear. Clogged ears, characterised by a feeling of fullness, pressure, and possibly muffled hearing, are often caused by a buildup of earwax or fluid in the middle ear.
DEAR DR. ROACH: Three months ago, I caught a respiratory virus on a trip to South America. According to my ENT doctor, my ear canals are clear, and my sinus infection (if I, indeed, had one) is ...
I have had a sinus infection for some time now. I saw a doctor who prescribed me some antibiotics. Before I saw him--my right ear was slightly clogged. No pain--maybe once or twice a day for a second- ...
Sinus headaches usually occur along with congestion. The drainage passageways of the sinuses into the nose can get blocked and fluid can accumulate in the sinuses, causing pressure.
If you’ve experienced a fullness in your ears that makes you feel as if you’re on a plane 30,000 feet in the air when you’re not, you know how frustrating ear pressure can be. This is ...
Dr. KEITH ROACH DEAR DR. ROACH: Three months ago, I caught a respiratory virus on a trip to South America. According to my ENT doctor, my ear canals are clear, and my sinus infection (if I, indeed, ...