Stuck in the Clouds? How to Fix Ears Plugged After a Flight We’ve all been there. The plane touches down, the cabin door opens, and while everyone else is rushing to the overhead bins, you’re stuck in a silent, underwater bubble. Having your ears plugged after a flight—clinically known as —is more than just annoying; it can be painful and disorienting.

"Sorry for the delay! My ears have been plugged since the flight and I’m just now getting my bearings. What’s up?"

Hold a warm (not hot) washcloth against the ear that feels blocked. The heat can help soothe pain and encourage the localized blood vessels to dilate, which may help reduce inflammation around the tube. How Long Does It Last?


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Stuck in the Clouds? How to Fix Ears Plugged After a Flight We’ve all been there. The plane touches down, the cabin door opens, and while everyone else is rushing to the overhead bins, you’re stuck in a silent, underwater bubble. Having your ears plugged after a flight—clinically known as —is more than just annoying; it can be painful and disorienting.

"Sorry for the delay! My ears have been plugged since the flight and I’m just now getting my bearings. What’s up?"

Hold a warm (not hot) washcloth against the ear that feels blocked. The heat can help soothe pain and encourage the localized blood vessels to dilate, which may help reduce inflammation around the tube. How Long Does It Last?