Ears - Cold Stuffy

Soak a washcloth in warm (not scalding) water, wring it out, and hold it over the offending ear. The external heat encourages the blood vessels to dilate further before gently constricting, which pushes excess fluid out of the tissue.

For most people, cold stuffy ears are just an annoyance. However, if you are prone to ear infections or have narrow Eustachian tubes, the cold can be a real trigger. cold stuffy ears

Excess mucus from your nose and sinuses can block the opening of the tube, preventing air from reaching the middle ear. Soak a washcloth in warm (not scalding) water,

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