How To Open A Blocked Ear At Home?

Swallow, yawn, or chew sugar-free gum

Perform gentle jaw movements (open/close mouth slowly)

Try the Valsalva maneuver gently: pinch nose, close mouth, blow softly for 1–2 seconds, repeat a few times

Try the Toynbee maneuver: swallow while pinching the nose closed

Use a warm compress over the affected ear for 10–15 minutes

Take a hot shower or inhale steam for 5–10 minutes

If you have nasal congestion or allergies: use a saline nasal spray or rinse

Use a decongestant nasal spray if appropriate (follow label directions; do not use for more than 3 days)

If you use allergy medication, take it as directed (e.g., antihistamine)

Use an oral decongestant if appropriate (follow label directions and avoid if you have contraindications)

If symptoms started after flying or altitude change: keep swallowing and avoid sleeping immediately during pressure changes

If you suspect earwax: use over-the-counter earwax drops as directed, then gently rinse only if the product instructions allow

Consider an ear irrigation kit only if you have no history of perforation, tubes, or severe ear pain, and follow instructions exactly

See a clinician urgently if you have severe pain, fever, drainage, sudden hearing loss, dizziness/vertigo, facial weakness, or symptoms lasting more than 48–72 hours

Avoid inserting cotton swabs, ear candles, or objects into the ear canal

Avoid forceful blowing during Valsalva if it causes pain

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