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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 ...
Allergies, earwax or fluid build-up, or changes in air pressure are some common causes of a clogged ear. Medications and home remedies can ease discomfort.
Sinus Pressure One of the most common causes of plugged ear sensations is allergies. If you have allergies, your body is doing its best to fight off the allergens.
Clogged ears If you suddenly feel like your ears are plugged—and you’re not, for example, on an airplane—you could be dealing with allergies.
A clogged ear may not cause pain, but muffled sounds and straining to hear can be a real nuisance. We'll tell you the possible causes.
A persistent clogged or muffled feeling in the ears can be frustrating—and sometimes even concerning. Kelly Trythall, PA-C, an ear, nose, and throat specialist at University of Utah Health, explains ...
This kind of nasal congestion and sinus pressure have many causes: colds, the flu, sinus infections, and allergies, to name a few. Whatever your triggers are, the symptoms can get to you.
Stuffy ears aren't just uncomfortable, they can also disrupt your balance, cause mild pain, and make everyday sounds feel distant and dull. Follow these simple home remedies to manage this issue.
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 ...