You can unclog your eustachian tubes naturally by gently blowing out while pinching your nose and also keeping your mouth closed which equalizes pressure and opens the eustachian tubes.
Chewing gum or swallowing or yawning can also activate the muscles around your eustachian tubes and can help open them up and relive the eustachian tube blockage.
Flonase can also help with eustachian tube dysfunction by reducing inflammation in your nasal passages and Eustachian tubes.
The inflammation in your eustachian tubes and nasal passages can cause your eustachian tubes to become blocked and lead to eustachian tube dysfunction.
The symptoms of blocked eustachian tubes in adults are ringing in the ear also known as tinnitus, ear pain, clicking sounds, popping sounds, muffled hearing, pressure in the ear or a feeling of fullness in the ear.
Feeling of fullness or having a feeling of pressure in your ear is a common symptom of blocked eustachian tubes in adults and kids.
The eustachian tube helps to equalize the pressure in your middle ear and having a blockage can lead to a buildup of pressure.
Muffled or dull hearing is a symptom of blocked eustachian tubes as the eustachian tubes play a role in clear hearing and a blockage can lead to the sounds being muffled or sounding distant.
Popping or clicking sounds in the ear can occur as your eustachian tubes attempt to open and close irregularly.
Having ear pain or discomfort with blocked eustachian tubes can be a result of pressure buildup or inflammation in your middle ear.
Ringing in the ears also called tinnitus can be a symptom of eustachian tube blockage or dysfunction although it can also be caused by other things.
Dizziness or balance problems can also occur with blocked eustachian tubes as the ears also play a role in balance.
Blocked eustachian tubes occur when the narrow tubes which connect your middle ear to the back of your throat become blocked.
Causes of blocked eustachian tubes include the common cold or flu, allergies, sinusitis, Adenoid enlargement, earwax buildup and changes in air pressure such as from scuba diving or flying.