To understand why your ears are clogged, you have to understand a little bit of anatomy. Inside your ear, there is a small tube called the .

Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.

When you have a cold, inflammation and mucus don’t just stay in your nose and throat. The —narrow passages connecting your middle ear to the back of your throat—become swollen and blocked.

Run one in your bedroom to keep the air from drying out your membranes.

When you have a cold, your Eustachian tube (a small tube that connects your middle ear to the back of your throat) can become blocked due to inflammation and congestion. This blockage prevents air from entering your middle ear, leading to a buildup of pressure and a feeling of fullness or clogging in your ears.

If you're experiencing any of the following symptoms, you may have ear clogging caused by a cold:

| Action | Why to Avoid | |--------|---------------| | Cotton swabs / ear candles | Push wax deeper; candles cause burns and ear canal injury | | Blowing nose forcefully | Forces infected mucus into Eustachian tubes | | Flying with a blocked ear | Pressure changes can rupture eardrum | | Lying completely flat | Promotes mucus pooling in the head | | Using ear drops for pain | If eardrum is perforated, drops enter middle ear (toxic) |

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To understand why your ears are clogged, you have to understand a little bit of anatomy. Inside your ear, there is a small tube called the .

Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment. ears clogged from cold

When you have a cold, inflammation and mucus don’t just stay in your nose and throat. The —narrow passages connecting your middle ear to the back of your throat—become swollen and blocked. To understand why your ears are clogged, you

Run one in your bedroom to keep the air from drying out your membranes. Always consult with a healthcare professional for diagnosis

When you have a cold, your Eustachian tube (a small tube that connects your middle ear to the back of your throat) can become blocked due to inflammation and congestion. This blockage prevents air from entering your middle ear, leading to a buildup of pressure and a feeling of fullness or clogging in your ears.

If you're experiencing any of the following symptoms, you may have ear clogging caused by a cold:

| Action | Why to Avoid | |--------|---------------| | Cotton swabs / ear candles | Push wax deeper; candles cause burns and ear canal injury | | Blowing nose forcefully | Forces infected mucus into Eustachian tubes | | Flying with a blocked ear | Pressure changes can rupture eardrum | | Lying completely flat | Promotes mucus pooling in the head | | Using ear drops for pain | If eardrum is perforated, drops enter middle ear (toxic) |

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