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No More Ear Pain While Flying #pressure Soaring through the skies, the thrill of air travel can be dampened by the unpleasant sensation of ear pain. This discomfort, aptly termed 'airplane ear' or 'ear barotrauma,' arises from the rapid changes in air pressure during ascent and descent. The culprit behind this auditory grievance is the Eustachian tube, a narrow passage connecting the middle ear to the back of the nose and throat. As the plane ascends, the air pressure outside the cabin drops, creating a relative vacuum within the middle ear. The Eustachian tube, normally responsible for equalizing pressure, struggles to keep up with the rapid changes, causing the eardrum to stretch and buckle, leading to a dull ache or sharp pain. Swallowing, yawning, or chewing gum can stimulate the Eustachian tube to open, allowing air to enter the middle ear and equalize the pressure, alleviating the pain. Over-the-counter decongestants can also help shrink swollen tissues in the Eustachian tube, aiding in pressure equalization. If ear pain persists despite self-care measures, a doctor's consultation may be necessary. In extreme cases, severe pressure imbalances can cause eardrum rupture, requiring medical attention. #airplaneear #earbarotrauma #earpain #flying #pressurechanges #eustachiantube #relieveearpain #eartips #airtravel #equalizepressure #earhealth #traveltips #healthtips #preventativemeasures #earpainrelief #aviationmedicine #travelmedicine #earcare #healthawareness #earbarotraumaprevention #fyp #fypシ #medicine