How To Pop Ears Safely

Certain Medications

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When other methods are not effective, an individual may need to take certain medications when they know they will be experiencing altitude changes or other situations where the air pressure will be variable. Some medical conditions can make it especially difficult for an individual to pop their ears in such situations, like the common cold, sinusitis, allergies, and other upper respiratory inflammation or infections. These conditions cause the areas around the eustachian tubes to become inflamed and swollen, which makes it difficult for them to open when it is needed. Treating the upper respiratory problem before boarding a plane or driving through the mountains can help an individual avoid problems with popping their ears properly when the pressure becomes unequal. Many individuals find it helpful to take a decongestant about an hour before they travel to reduce the inflammation and phlegm that can cause the eustachian tubes to resist opening. If the inflammation in the respiratory tract is attributed to allergies, an individual can take an antihistamine to help reduce the swelling and inflammation before their travels.

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