Including simple techniques and precautions that help the ears adjust more easily to pressure changes, read on to find out.
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6. Saline Spray Using a saline spray can help unblock your ears by clearing mucus and reducing inflammation in your nasal passages and Eustachian tubes. To use it, gently spray the saline solution ...
To Flush or Not Flush? A bulb syringe, a hollow rubber ball with a narrow tip, has long been used by parents for everything from suctioning mucus from a baby's nostril to flushing earwax from the ear.
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