maybe you have infected ears, you shouldn't usually feel much pressure on your ears, usually just a slight tensing up...I really don't know. sorry D;
Chew gum or suck on a breath mint. When you swallow it will help equalize the pressure changes in your ears and get rid of the "bubbles".
As one increases in altitude pressure decreases. The pressure in your ears is then higher than the pressure of the air so one feels tension in their ears.
Possibly a ruptured drum. If you blow your nose & you can feel it in either of your ears, that is confirmation.
Because your jaw is closely connected to your ears and your jaw moves when you swallow. That is also how you wiggle your ears.
valsalve. by whoever? well, i think you should suck sweets and swallow alot whilest your on the plane then afterwards, hold your nose and blow through your nose. not really hard just a little so your ears pop, the swallow. repeat this until your ears are clear. by p-bennett by macfanpro: You really can not. In a airplane, the barometric pressure (read: the pressure of the air) changes as the plane climbs and desends. The popping is your ears internal air escaping. How p-bennett's answer works is by inducing popping, equalizing the pressure.
because as you swim deeper the water pressure pushes agensed your ears
you must just have a stomach bug.
It sounds like something to do with air pressure in your ear. Like when you yawn or swallow hard to "pop" your ears when flying.
This is caused by changes of air pressure in your middle ear.
The Eustachian tube equalizes air pressure in the ears
well you can swallow baby octupus and feel in your stomach, well the tentacles actually
what does a horse feel when it put its ears flat