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Ears Popping Flu Jun 2026

This guide covers why it happens, how to treat it at home, and when to see a doctor.

Excess mucus from your nose and throat can clog the tube openings.

The "ears popping flu" isn't a medical term or a specific type of flu. Instead, it's a colloquialism used to describe a set of symptoms that include: ears popping flu

While usually benign, ear popping during the flu can lead to issues if the fluid doesn't drain.

You’ve felt it before. The congestion hits, your head feels like a balloon, and suddenly every swallow or yawn comes with that strange, muffled pop in your ears. This guide covers why it happens, how to

Your Eustachian tubes connect your middle ear to the back of your throat. Their job? Drain fluid and equalize pressure. When flu-related inflammation and mucus clog your nasal passages and throat, those tiny tubes get blocked. Pressure builds up behind your eardrum – and every pop is your ear desperately trying to balance things out.

You can often encourage your Eustachian tubes to open and drain using simple techniques: Reducing Ear Pressure When You're Sick | Valley Audiology Instead, it's a colloquialism used to describe a

The Eustachian tubes are small passages connecting your middle ear to the back of your throat. Their primary job is to equalize air pressure and drain fluid. When you have the flu:

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