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Ear Feels Clogged After Flying Site

If the blockage is caused by congestion or inflammation, applying a warm, damp washcloth to the affected ear can help relax the muscles and open the tubes.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. If symptoms are severe or persistent, please consult a healthcare professional. ear feels clogged after flying

That muffled, full-ear sensation after a flight—often called "airplane ear" or ear barotrauma—is a common travel nuisance. It happens when your , the narrow canal connecting your middle ear to the back of your throat, can't quickly equalize the pressure between your inner ear and the changing cabin altitude . If the blockage is caused by congestion or

If the blockage is caused by congestion or inflammation, applying a warm, damp washcloth to the affected ear can help relax the muscles and open the tubes.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. If symptoms are severe or persistent, please consult a healthcare professional.

That muffled, full-ear sensation after a flight—often called "airplane ear" or ear barotrauma—is a common travel nuisance. It happens when your , the narrow canal connecting your middle ear to the back of your throat, can't quickly equalize the pressure between your inner ear and the changing cabin altitude .