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I had one particularly awful flight where my ears wouldn’t pop for hours after landing. I didn’t realize how muffled my voice ...
The Eustachian tubes may struggle to keep up with the pressure difference, especially if they are inflamed due to a cold. What should I do if my child’s ears are clogged after a flight?
When our ears pop, the sensation comes from the Eustachian tube. “ [The Eustachian tube]’s whole job is to help keep the ...
Infection, eustachian tube problems, more could be to blame for plugged-ear feeling. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 57°F. Saturday, May 17th 2025 Digital Replica Edition.
The middle ear is connected to the back of the nose and upper throat via a passageway called the eustachian tube, whose job it is to stabilize the air pressure levels between your nose and ear.
A balloon procedure allows people suffering from Eustachian tube dysfunction, a painful ear condition affected by altitude changes, to fly, swim, scuba or sky-dive without pain.
Dear Dr. Roach: At a recent visit with my ear, nose and throat doctor, he commented that frequent use of antihistamines with decongestants can lead to blocked eustachian tubes.