Two weeks post-flight, ear congestion is no longer considered acute barotrauma but has likely transitioned into or Otitis Media with Effusion (fluid behind the ear). While mild pressure often resolves within hours or days, symptoms persisting for 14 days indicate that the pressure equalization system of the ear has not recovered, or that fluid trapped during the flight has not drained. Medical intervention is now recommended.
If you're experiencing ear congestion after a flight, here are some tips that might help: ear clogged 2 weeks after flight
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Pinch your nose and take a few sips of water. This uses the muscles of the throat to help pull the Eustachian tubes open. Two weeks post-flight, ear congestion is no longer
The good news? You aren’t alone. The bad news? If it’s been fourteen days, your body probably isn't going to fix this on its own without a little help. Why Won’t My Ear Pop? If you're experiencing ear congestion after a flight,
It’s common to land with “airplane ear”—that muffled, clogged sensation after descent. For most people, it clears within a few hours or days. But if you’re and still feel pressure, popping, or hearing loss, you’re not alone. Here’s what might be happening inside your ear.
You should schedule an appointment if:
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