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To prevent this from happening on your return flight:
If you’re prone to ear issues, prepare before your next takeoff. Use (like EarPlanes) which slow the pressure change against your eardrum. If you’re congested, take a decongestant 30 minutes before the plane begins its descent. Most importantly, stay awake during landing —if you’re sleeping, you aren't swallowing or yawning enough to keep those tubes open! ear stuck after flight
If you have already landed and your ears feel plugged, try these methods to force air through the Eustachian tubes and equalize the pressure. To prevent this from happening on your return
Here’s a clear, patient-friendly write-up you can use for a website, handout, or social media post about (the sensation of a “stuck” or clogged ear after flying). Most importantly, stay awake during landing —if you’re
This is the classic "pinch and blow." Pinch your nostrils shut, close your mouth, and try to blow air through your nose. Be careful: blowing too hard can damage your eardrum or force bacteria into the middle ear. 2. The Toynbee Maneuver