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The time in which an individual's ears could feel clogged after being on an airplane in conjunction with having a sinus infection can vary depending upon the severity of the sinus infection as well as the altitude and duration of the flight. If the ears do not feel like they have 'popped' with 2-3 days, one should go to see their primary care physician as an antibiotic may be needed to treat the sinus infection to allow drainage.
Concussion can cause several things to happen, screw up vision (blacking out), ringing ears (brain impact inside the skull, increase blood pressure), slurred speech, weird smells.
For clogged ears, sweet oil always works and castrol oil for the cold, something a little old school.
Yes.
i don't think so.
An ear infection is when you get an infection in your ear.
The symptoms of strokes include slurred speech, drooping of one side of the face, weakness of one arm and rapid hearing loss that occurs in one ear. Other symptoms include trouble speaking and trouble walking.
No air can only cause for colds or sickness, but it cant clog up your ear because it is highly un likely for your ear to get clogged, but it can't get clogged by air
It is usually NOT a volume of mucus that causes the air flow to be blocked. The typical cause is swelling of the lining of the nasal cavities. If mucus from the middle ear is trapped in the Eustachian tube, it can also harbor an infection.
Some symptoms of a concussion that you should be aware of are: headache, temporary loss of consciousness, dizziness, ringing in the ears, nausea or vomiting, confusion or slurred speech. If you have had any kind of injury to the head or suspect you may have a concussion, please visit your doctor or walk-in-clinic.
It will reduce the swelling inside your ears but not fight the infection
It can be an infection in your ears, Herpes, or a cold or anything i dont know