Feeling pressure in your head, along with a sensation of being underwater and plugged ears, can often indicate issues related to sinus congestion, Allergies, or an ear infection. This pressure may affect your hearing due to fluid buildup or inflammation in the Eustachian tubes, which connect the middle ear to the back of the throat. If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
you may have an ear infection, so it would be wise to see a physician who can diagnose this condition properly.
Flying an airplane can lead to changes in air pressure, which may affect the ears by causing discomfort or temporary hearing loss. This can occur during takeoff and landing, as the pressure in the cabin changes rapidly. Pilots and passengers may experience ear popping or feeling like their ears are plugged due to the pressure changes. Long-term exposure to loud noise in the airplane cabin can also contribute to hearing loss over time.
Undo the aerator at the end of the spout and clean out the screen of the aerator. It is probably plugged up. Run the water without the aerator attached. If you have full pressure, the plugged aerator is the problem. If you do not have full pressure without the aerator on the spout, it could be plugged in the spout. Usually the aerator plugged. Cheers
Yes, I feel that way all the time. I also have chronic sinus pressure all the time w/out an infection or allergies. The pressure in my head is worse with exersion, but I have sinus and ear pressure all the time as well as pulsitale tinnitus. If anyone has any ideas, I'd love the help! I have had an MRI, MRA, and lot's of blood work. I have multiple autoimmune diseases, so I wonder if it could be from them? I also had a positive test for lupus back in 2001, but it has been negative recently. My doc also suspects benign intracranial pressure. Whatever that is?
check the connection cable and port
Could be a number of things. Plugged orifice tube/expansion valve. Condensor, evaporator plugged.
38-44 psi with pressure regulator vacuum hose disconnected and plugged
A plugged air filter, a plugged fuel filter, incorrect fuel pressure, a plugged catalytic converter/restricted exhaust or it may be just in need of a good tune up.
Yes so don't try it.
Not enough oil pressure and / or the oil channel is plugged
Incorrect fuel pressure (faulty fuel pump or fuel pressure regulator). Plugged up fuel filter. Restricted exhaust (plugged catalytic converter).
tune up/alignement/tire pressure Plugged or dirty EGR, plugged Cat. Heavy right foot.