A persistent clogged or muffled feeling in the ears can be frustrating—and sometimes even concerning. Kelly Trythall, PA-C, an ear, nose, and throat specialist at University of Utah Health, explains ...
Whether one is traveling to the beach or mountains or visiting family across the country, altitude changes, dry air and even local allergens can take a toll on the ears, noses and throats, especially ...
And climate change is only making allergy season longer and more intense. In some areas, seasonal allergies last all year.
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Why your ears feel blocked during pregnancy and what eustachian tube congestion has to do with it
You may notice it while swallowing, yawning, or lying down at night. One ear may feel worse than the other. Sounds seem distant, as if cotton is packed inside. Pregnancy brings dramatic shifts in ...
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