Cold - Clogged Ear
This phenomenon, often called a "clogged ear cold," is one of the most common side effects of upper respiratory infections. While it can be annoying and even slightly painful, it is usually temporary.
If the tube remains blocked, fluid can build up in the middle ear space (a condition called middle ear effusion ), which further dampens sound. Common Symptoms Eustachian tube dysfunction (blocked ears) - My Condition clogged ear cold
This isn't a wax problem; you’ll just irritate the ear canal or push wax against the eardrum, adding insult to injury. This phenomenon, often called a "clogged ear cold,"
This is the classic "nose blowing" trick. often called a "clogged ear cold
Blowing with both nostrils blocked shoots mucus backward into your Eustachian tubes, making the clog worse. Blow one nostril at a time, gently.