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If your symptoms persist or worsen, it's essential to seek medical attention. You should also seek medical attention if you experience:
If you have a severe cold, sinus infection, or ear infection, try to avoid flying altogether. The inability to equalize pressure during a bad infection can, in rare cases, lead to a ruptured eardrum. clogged ear from flight
That feeling of fullness, muffled hearing, or slight pain during takeoff and landing is one of the most common discomforts of flying. Known medically as , this condition occurs when the air pressure inside your middle ear is out of balance with the pressure in the cabin. While usually temporary and benign, severe cases can lead to pain, hearing loss, or even eardrum damage. If your symptoms persist or worsen, it's essential
Most cases resolve on their own, but the following techniques help open the Eustachian tubes and relieve symptoms: That feeling of fullness, muffled hearing, or slight