Sometimes this is caused by excessive ear wax, this can build up because of bodily secretions or hair products. DO NOT USE cotton tipped applicators to try to get it out, that just makes it worse. You can use warm water and a little peroxide with a bulb syringe to loosen the wax and get it out.
Maybe you have a build-up of earwax. See your GP for a definite diagnosis.
Normally by holding your nose (so that no air escapes from it), and then attempting to breathe out through your nose. Trying to sneeze may also help.
For clogged ears, sweet oil always works and castrol oil for the cold, something a little old school.
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i don't think so.
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You ask guestions like do you have ears popping out or do you have a mark on your body and so on
Ringing ears - if you are hearing a popping or roaring sound
Chew gum, it helps a lot of people.
It is called "fluid in the ear," serous otitis, or aero-otitis.
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 the altitude of the plane...and the pressure pressurizes your ear drums..you can try popping your ears a few times then it might not hurt as much..
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 you have a mild form of OCD.