3 Beds 2 Baths 1,800 Sq.Ft. 0.198 Acres
You know the feeling. Your nose is running, your throat is scratchy, and suddenly— pop —the world sounds like you’re underwater. Someone speaks to you, and their voice echoes in your own head. You yawn. Nothing. You swallow. Still muffled.
It’s not just mucus. Here’s the anatomy behind the "blocked ear" feeling and the science of popping it.
When the Eustachian tube is swollen shut, the air inside your middle ear gets absorbed into your bloodstream. This creates —a vacuum that pulls your eardrum inward. That inward tug is what creates the sensation of fullness, the muffled hearing, and the slight pain.
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