I have that problem right now in april 17, 2013. I had just gotten better from a cold, but it doesn't mean your flem is gone. Sometimes, your nose gets blocked up right? well thats the same thing to your ears, only they hurt.... WHY DO THEY HURT? i do not know.. sorry
Flying with blocked ears is not necessarily dangerous. However, you want to find out why your ears are blocked before you fly.
It is blocked by air.
swollow a drink
If you yawn this usually helps.
ihaue pressure in cheeks and ears
To make your ears pop, you can try swallowing, yawning, or chewing gum. These actions help equalize the pressure in your ears, which can relieve the feeling of them being blocked.
Type your answer here... some one owns the land in front of my land and they blocked it with a pick up
When you go up on an airplane, the air pressure around you decreases while the pressure inside your ears remains the same, causing a pressure difference. This pressure difference can lead to your eardrums feeling blocked or pressured. Swallowing, yawning, or chewing gum can help equalize the pressure by opening the Eustachian tubes and allowing air to flow in or out of the middle ear.
Certainly... The cabin is pressurised to ground level.
CHIHUAHUASi own two chihuahuas, and when i got the first one, she came with her ears up, but she was a couple of months old, the second one's ears came up after a couple of weeks of having him, so i am assuming that between the first couple of weeks or months, the dogs ears should come up.Your chi's ears will stand up when the cartlidge in it's ears has strengthened. You may notice that at times it's ears will be up then they'll flop down a little while later...that is normal. Your chi's ears should be fully up when it's reached a couple of months old.
To help your ears pop, you can try tricks like swallowing, yawning, or chewing gum. These actions can help equalize the pressure in your ears and alleviate the feeling of being clogged or blocked.
Clean out your ears with cotton swabs because maybe the problem is the earwax.