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(yellow, green, or bloody) from the ear canal. High fever that returns after the flu has passed. Complete hearing loss in one ear. Vertigo (the sensation that the room is spinning).

Inhaling steam helps thin the mucus in your sinuses and Eustachian tubes. Take a hot shower or lean over a bowl of hot water with a towel over your head for 10 minutes. 3. Warm Compresses ear blocked after flu

While most cases are benign, certain signs warrant medical evaluation. See a healthcare provider (GP, ENT, or urgent care) if you experience: (yellow, green, or bloody) from the ear canal

A blocked ear after the flu is almost always due to lingering inflammation of the Eustachian tube, not a permanent problem. Be patient, focus on reducing nasal inflammation and encouraging tube opening with gentle maneuvers, and give your body 1-3 weeks to clear the fluid. If pain, fever, or significant hearing loss develops, seek medical care promptly. In the vast majority of cases, your hearing and normal ear sensation will return completely. Vertigo (the sensation that the room is spinning)