It’s common for your ears to feel stuffy when you have an illness or infection that impacts the general vicinity of your head, Bradford A. Woodworth, M.D., a professor in the department of ...
When you're struck by a head cold, flu or allergies, symptoms can quickly intensify as congestion travels to the sinuses. The result: Swelling that feels like a pressure cooker inside your head, with ...
To perform an effective ear massage, start by gently pinching the outer edge of your ear with your thumb and index finger. ...
Few sensations are as irritating or distracting as when your ears feel clogged, stuffy or “full.” Whether it happens on a plane, during a sinus infection, or even after sleeping in an odd position, ...
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How to relieve ear congestion
Ear congestion can be relieved in a few different ways, including by flushing out your sinuses, taking allergy medication, or applying a warm cloth. Treatment generally depends on what is causing the ...
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Paige DeSorbo says she puts Vicks VapoRub in her ears—an ENT doctor weighs in
Will this hack relieve congestion and is it even safe? We asked an ENT physician for the truth.
A day after flying, I start feeling inner-ear pressure and become very ill. My head hurts, and I feel dizzy and so nauseated that I vomit. Some symptoms last six months. My doctor put "pressure ...
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