If you’ve ever disembarked from a flight feeling like you’re underwater—or worse, still in pain hours later—you aren't alone. This phenomenon, often called "airplane ear" or barotrauma, is one of the most common travel complaints.
Blocked ears are a sign that your body is working exactly as it should—it just needs a little help playing catch-up with the weather. Next time you hear the pilot say, "Cabin crew, prepare for landing," start yawning, grab your water, and take control of your descent. blocked ears when flying
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