Airplane pressure changes can leave travelers of all ages clutching their ears. Chewing gum, sucking a mint, making a few exaggerated yawns—when a plane takes off or touches down, travelers often will ...
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During the ascent and descent of a plane trip, do you find that your hearing becomes oddly muffled or tinny? That’s no fun! Travelers often have the same question popping into their minds: what is ...
It is not uncommon for a person to experience ear popping pain when air pressure or altitude changes. Ear popping pain may also indicate an underlying condition, such as eustachian tube dysfunction.