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  2. Why do my ears feel clogged? 5 Things you can do right now. - AOL

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    There are a few reasons this can happen: - Earwax. - Sinus pressure. - Fluid in the ear. - Noise damage. In this article we'll go through each potential cause for that "clogged ear" feeling and ...

  3. Experts Say This Is How to Unclog Your Ears the Right Way - AOL

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    Causes and treatment for clogged ears Earwax. Earwax is a common cause of ears feeling clogged, says Natasha Bhuyan, M.D., family physician at One Medical in Phoenix, AZ. “Earwax is natural, but ...

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  5. Patulous Eustachian tube - Wikipedia

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    Patulous Eustachian tube is the name of a physical disorder where the Eustachian tube, which is normally closed, instead stays intermittently open. When this occurs, the person experiences autophony, the hearing of self-generated sounds. [1] These sounds, such as one's own breathing, voice, and heartbeat, vibrate directly onto the ear drum and ...

  6. Eustachian tube dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Eustachian tube dysfunction can be caused by a number of factors. Some common causes include the flu, allergies, a cold, and sinus infections. [6] In patients with chronic ear disease such as cholesteatoma and chronic discharge, studies showed that they have obstructive pathology at the ear side of the Eustachian tube. [7][5] Given that ...

  7. Decongestant - Wikipedia

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    Decongestant. A decongestant, or nasal decongestant, is a type of pharmaceutical drug that is used to relieve nasal congestion in the upper respiratory tract. The active ingredient in most decongestants is either pseudoephedrine or phenylephrine (the latter of which has disputed effectiveness). Intranasal corticosteroids can also be used as ...

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