It’s common for your ears to feel stuffy when you have an illness or infection that impacts the general vicinity of your head, Bradford A. Woodworth, M.D., a professor in the department of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you're struck by a head cold, flu or allergies, symptoms can quickly intensify as congestion travels to the sinuses. The ...
Flying with a head cold can turn a routine flight into a painful experience, especially when cabin pressure triggers intense ear and sinus pressure during takeoff and landing. If you’ve ever flown ...
Few sensations are as irritating or distracting as when your ears feel clogged, stuffy or “full.” Whether it happens on a plane, during a sinus infection, or even after sleeping in an odd position, ...
A day after flying, I start feeling inner-ear pressure and become very ill. My head hurts, and I feel dizzy and so nauseated that I vomit. Some symptoms last six months. My doctor put "pressure ...
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 ...