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By [Your Name] Flying is a miracle of modern engineering, but for your ears, it’s a battle against physics.

You step off the plane. The baggage carousel groans, announcements echo, and yet—you hear the world through a cardboard tube. Your ears feel stuffed with cotton, your own voice sounds alien, and every swallow brings a tiny, unsatisfying click. how do i unclog my ears after a flight

| What you feel | What’s real | |---------------|--------------| | “Fullness” | Your eustachian tube is collapsed or blocked by mucus/swelling. | | “My voice is loud inside” | Air pressure inside ≠ outside. Your eardrum is tense. | | “It’s been 6 hours” | Mild cases last minutes. Stubborn ones can take 48 hours. | By [Your Name] Flying is a miracle of

Have a stubborn case? Share your experience in the comments—or consult an ENT if it’s been over a week. Your ears feel stuffed with cotton, your own