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lalasmama
03-03-2012, 10:20 PM
DD and I went to Disneyland this last week, both with colds. The flight down wasn't an issue, but on the way back, OH MY GOODNESS, my right ear is so plugged I can't hear out of it.

Yawning and swallowing don't help--in fact, it makes the pain and congestion worse.

Anything I can do? It's annoying and painful now!

edurnemk
03-03-2012, 10:44 PM
Yes, there's something you can do, you can equalize as if you were coming up from a dive. Pinch your nose closed on both sides, take a deep breath, close your mouth and keep it closed. Then try to blow out, hard but slow, your year should pop and feel better, you might even feel some air come out. If it hurts too much stop. You can repeat it a couple of times, until it's completely unblocked. Just don't use this technique too may times or too often (says my ENT)

kbud
03-03-2012, 10:55 PM
As a former flight attendant here's a trick we used to suggest although we were told not to due to liability. Warm a up of water and then place your ear over the cup allowing the steam to go into the ear canal. It's supposed to help. You could maybe get the same effect in the shower. What the pp suggested usually works too but blow gently. Maybe if you tried that technique in the shower with the steam it would help. You can also try a decongestant.

mikala
03-03-2012, 11:28 PM
You might also try a neti pot. Hope the pressure eases soon!

mackmama
03-03-2012, 11:28 PM
I did the hot water in a cup routine once when I had a bad ear infection while flying. It totally helped (although I got my ear too close to the steam at one point and ouch!). A steamy shower might also help. If none of those help, you could try a decongestant.

reneed
03-04-2012, 12:29 AM
2 benedryl and a good nights sleep seems to help me.

lalasmama
03-04-2012, 02:05 AM
I've been popping it since reading the above advice several hours ago, and it's lightening up some. It's "unpopping" for a few minutes at a time now. Going to take a hot shower (had many a cool showers while at the hotel), and pop some benedryl, and go to bed. Hope it's better in the morning!

fumofu
03-04-2012, 03:51 AM
Yes, there's something you can do, you can equalize as if you were coming up from a dive. Pinch your nose closed on both sides, take a deep breath, close your mouth and keep it closed. Then try to blow out, hard but slow, your year should pop and feel better, you might even feel some air come out. If it hurts too much stop. You can repeat it a couple of times, until it's completely unblocked. Just don't use this technique too may times or too often (says my ENT)

:yeahthat: This works for me and DH. The warm towel over the ears never worked for me as a kid, so I never bothered trying it again as an adult.

blastomom
03-04-2012, 10:22 AM
As a former flight attendant here's a trick we used to suggest although we were told not to due to liability. Warm a up of water and then place your ear over the cup allowing the steam to go into the ear canal.

Yes, this! Best trick ever! Airline employees know all the voodoo ;-)

flashy09
03-04-2012, 10:45 AM
If you didn't have a cold I would agree with the above messages and hopefully the suggestions will work anyway! However, whenever I fly with a cold the same thing happens and usually I have fluid behind the ear and an ear infection. Basically the congestion from your nasal passages gets pushed back into your ears and trapped. If it doesn't go away I would go to a walk in clinic and get it looked at.