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You’re not alone. Here’s what’s happening inside your head.

This is often the most effective way to open the tube manually. ear blocked after a cold

These tubes have one job: to equalize pressure and drain fluid. But when they swell shut, three things happen: You’re not alone

Fortunately, there are several ways to relieve ear blockage after a cold: These tubes have one job: to equalize pressure

Even after your other cold symptoms fade, that swelling can persist. When the tube is swollen shut, a vacuum can form in the middle ear, pulling the eardrum inward. Alternatively, fluid trapped behind the eardrum cannot drain. Both scenarios result in that muffled, blocked sensation.

These actions engage the muscles that pull the Eustachian tube open. Chewing gum or sucking on hard candy can stimulate frequent swallowing, helping to ventilate the middle ear naturally.