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Flying during the summer can be exciting, but for many travellers, air pressure changes during a flight can trigger ear ...
Many flight passengers suffer from a common problem while on a plane but there's an easy solution, according to an ...
When boarding your flight, it's not just your passport and boarding pass you'll need, with one health expert recommending one ...
As peak travel season approaches, Brits may find that a familiar in-flight nuisance is on the rise - but there is one thing ...
This tube connects the middle ear to the back of your nose. Opening the eustachian tube allows pressure to equalize in your middle ear, causing the popping feeling. Chewing gum or sucking on hard ...
As we approach peak travel season, one expert has shared an essential item for travellers to pack that can help reduce the risk of blocked ears on a flight ...
A health expert has warned UK tourists over taking one must-have item with you when flying abroad. Hannah Samuels, hearing ...
These conditions can inflame or block the Eustachian tube, the canal connecting the middle ear to the back of the throat, ...
Ears clog because of pressure changes. Your middle ear, which houses the eardrum, is connected to the back of the nose and upper throat by the Eustachian tube. This tube stabilizes the air ...
The eustachian tube connects your middle ear to your upper throat and back of your nose. Normally, it stops excessive air pressure and fluid from building up in your ear. However, if you have a ...
Travelling with children becomes easier as they grow, with unique challenges at each stage. For infants, manage ear pain with ...
Flying takes a toll on your body, but with a few practical strategies, you can start your holiday feeling your best ...