Sound will be heard better in the plugged ear because the unplugged ear will be subjected to competing noises from which the plugged ear is spared
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Clarify the answer please?
Well. it depends on what is plugging it. Personally, i would take it to a doctor.
Believe it or not, it's your sinuses. Remember, the ear, nose, and throat are all connected through the sinuses. This is why your ear may pop when you blow your nose or sneeze very hard. Another cause for your ear to sound like it's plugged may be either an ear infection, a sinus infection, or wax clogging your ear canals. However, if this 'sound' persists, or if it is accompanied by other symptoms, visit your physician.
See the doctor. It might just be ear wax you got in there. The doctors will take out the ear wax because the ear wax is blocking your ear drum so it plugged your ears. The doctor takes out your ear wax and your ear gets plugged but then later it opens and you can hear really well.
Could be fluid in the ear or get your blood pressure checked. Sometimes a pulsation could be a symptom of high blood pressure.
Yes, you should always see a doctor when you are feeling badly. It is possible that you may have an ear infection and will need antibiotics.
You don't hear anything. They don't actually have to get there through the outer ear. If your ear is plugged, or if your 'tympanum' (ear drum) is broken, the vibrations can conduct through the bone that you feel behind your ear. But they do have to get to the inner ear somehow. If vibrations don't reach the cochlea in the inner ear, then you don't hear anything.
Could just be a build up of wax, water, or an infection.
Put some mildly warm olive oil in the ear. Plug the ear with cotton wool. Do this twice a day and the wax will soften and be able to be cleared quite easily.