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Airplane travel ear Discomfort

 

The act of swallowing actiates the muscle that opens the Eustachian tube. You swallow more often when you chew gum or let mints melt in your mouth. These are good practices, especially just before and during descent. Yawning is even better. It is a stronger actiator of that muscle. Be sure to aoid sleeping during descent, because you may not be swallowing often enough to keep up with pressure changes.

If yawning and swallowing are not effectie, the most forceful way to unblock the ears is to do the following: pinch the nostrils shut; take a mouthful of air; using your cheek and throat muscles, force the air into the back of your nose as if you were trying to blow your thumb and fingers off your nostrils. When you hear a loud pop in your ears, you have succeeded. You may have to repeat this several times during descent. This method is called the alsala Maneuer and is commonly used by military pilots to equalize middle ear pressure.

Other methods of coping with the problem include the use of the following: Decongestants and nasal sprays. Many experienced travelers use a decongestant pill or nasal spray an hour or so before descent. That will shrink the membranes and make the ears pop more easily.

 

Nasal spray decongestants are quick-acting agents such as oxymetazoline hydrochloride (Afrin). These are ery effectie and easy to use. Oral decongestants include pseudoephedrine hydrochloride (Sudafed) and phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride. These agents effectiely reduce mucosal swelling and edema by stimulating alpha-adrenergic receptors. Because they are taken systematically, oral decongestants affect areas that nasal sprays cannot reach. Use of these agents should be started 1 to 2 days before a flight. Antihistamines.

Passengers with allergives may benefit from use of an antihistamine. Newer agents that do not have a sedating side effect are a therapeutic aid for both crew and passengers.  Ear discomfort

 

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