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It feels as bad as falling off a plane in my ears. What happened?
Analysis of illness: Your illness must be related to eustachian tube obstruction caused by pharyngitis. You should know that the ear can be divided into three parts: the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. The middle ear can adjust the pressure of the middle ear through the eustachian tube and maintain the normal position of the eardrum.

Suffering from pharyngolaryngitis often leads to the blockage of the throat end of the eustachian tube, which will absorb the air in the middle ear, resulting in feelings such as stuffy ears and swollen ears. The key to treatment is to drink plenty of water, pay attention to rest, take antibiotics properly and eliminate throat inflammation. Generally, it takes about 65,438+00 days to fully recover. Massage of external auditory canal hole is helpful to improve the shape of tympanic membrane and restore hearing.