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October 2023 The Problem: Why "Airplane Ear" Ruins Your Trip Anyone who has flown with a cold, allergies, or even just bad luck knows the misery: you land, the seatbelt sign dings off, but your ears don't. You feel like you're underwater. Your own voice sounds distant and muffled. This is barotrauma or "airplane ear" – a pressure imbalance between your middle ear and the cabin environment. While most cases resolve in a few hours, stubborn blockages can last days, causing pain, dizziness, and hearing loss. how to clear blocked ears after flying

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4.5/5 because the perfect solution (instant, no risk, no gadget) doesn't exist, but a combination of the above methods will clear 95% of cases. Overall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4

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