Well the first question I would have for you is what have you been sick with?
If you have had a cold, flu or sinus infection, your sinuses are probably congested. You see the sinuses are linked to your ears via the Eustachian tube and when your sinuses become congested they create pressure and can also lead to a clogged ear like-sensation.
There are several treatments that you can use to decongest your sinuses;
You can order SinusWars7- it is a homeopathic remedy available online.
You can use the netipot
You can use a nasal spray (sinus decongestant)
There are also traditional over the counter medications,such as sinutab, that you can use but these often have side effects (drowziness)
No. It can only cause problems.
Yes a clogged VENT pipe can cause a sluggish drain
No
A clogged lubrication passage would cause a failure of whatever component is not getting the fluid.
You can't, it has to be replaced. It can be done easily and fairly cheaply by almost any muffler shop. Converters don't clog or wear out if engine is running efficiently. Look at other potential issues as well to avoid a repeat with new one. Running too rich is almost always the cause for a convertor failure, but you should not be running that rich for an extended period under normal conditions.
A clogged converter will cause an extreme loss in power, poor mileage, and hard starting. If it is clogged really, really, bad it may cause the engine to not even start.
Yes, a clogged fuel filter can cause hard starting, stalling, and complete loss of fuel supply. A partially clogged fuel filter can also cause the pump to overheat and fail. If you suspect it is clogged, replace it.
It sure will. When you suspect a clogged filter, replace it.
If its clogged
Yes, if it is clogged.
i don't think so.
Yes, meth can cause a clogged or runny nose.