Why does my right ear hurt so much when I only descend on the plane?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-08
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Don't hurt people upstairs.

    Today's passenger planes are pressurized cabins to ensure that people can breathe normally at high altitudes, but if they are also pressurized on the ground, the life of the airframe will be reduced, so they are not pressurized on the ground.

    This means that when descending, the aircraft will gradually decompress, and the airflow will be discharged from the tail, when the descent rate is too large, the air pressure will drop relatively quickly, which will cause an imbalance in the pressure inside and outside the eardrum, which will make the eardrum feel painful.

    The way to relieve it is to swallow, chewing gum is a good way.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You go and check your right ear, it may be that there is inflammation in your right ear.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When I was on the plane, my ears didn't hurt. But I heard in my ears, and then I gradually found that I couldn't hear others, so I pinched my nose and puffed up. When it comes to pain, it will be vaguely uncomfortable, but it is not obvious, the most obvious is the headache, I had a cold that day, I don't know if it was caused by a cold.

    There is also a feeling of weightlessness, which is occasionally felt during take-off and during the flight. I could tolerate it for about 1 second, but last time I experienced a weightlessness that lasted for about 3 seconds, and I inadvertently bared my teeth. I feel like I'm falling down quickly, just like the feeling of falling from the sky in my dream, I don't take the plane so many times, and every time I sit on the ground, I occasionally feel weightless, I guess it's the sequelae.

    In fact, I still like to fly in an airplane, and when I ascend and land, I can directly feel what is inertia and what is thrust. Then it was white outside the window.

    If your ears hurt, I recommend pinching your nose and puffing up or chewing gum. If it doesn't work, it is recommended that you buy earbuds, ** what flight earbuds are sold on the dead expensive, it is estimated to be deceiving. I took a look at the structure, and the Sony Ericsson phone has a kind of in-ear earbuds that block the pressure, not headphones.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The solution to the pain of the eardrum when the plane is descending is to close the mouth, pinch the nose and puff up, or yawn or chew gum with the mouth open, these swallowing actions can help the pressure inside the ear and the atmospheric pressure outside to rebalance and move, and the problem can be solved.

    If you are not only on an airplane, but also when you are taking an elevator that goes up and down quickly, you may have an earache in an environment where rapid changes in air pressure, including diving. In general, if you have a cold or an upper respiratory tract infection, you are more likely to have an earache because of the imbalance between the air pressure inside and outside the ear.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When the eardrum hurts when it falls, it is because the ear is pressed, usually because of a cold or a blocked nose. It's best not to fly when you have a cold, if you must take a plane, you can chew gum when you descend, or swallow saliva, yawn, all of which can help relieve ear pressure, and another way is to use a moist hot towel on your face to raise your head and breathe through your nose, which can unclog your nasal passages. If you often press your ears, you can use the nose pinch method to adjust the eardrum to the change in air pressure before getting on the plane, which will also reduce the probability of ear pressure.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Earache during the rapid ascent and descent of the aircraft is mainly caused by the increase in air pressure after the aircraft descends. Since the high air is relatively thin, the pressure is comparatively less. The pressure inside and outside the tympanic membrane is balanced and relatively small.

    After the aircraft descends or ascends, the air pressure in the external auditory canal increases significantly, and the air pressure in the tympanic chamber has not been adjusted, or the pressure is relatively low, which can make people feel a sudden increase in ear pressure, earache, and severe tympanic membrane congestion. At this point, chewing gum needs to be swallowed or chewed to open the opening of the Eustachian tube to allow air to enter the tympanic cavity of the middle ear and equalize the pressure on both sides of the tympanic membrane.

    This phenomenon is also associated with the loud noise generated by the aircraft when it descends. Due to the thin air at high altitude and small airflow, the friction between the aircraft and the air when flying at high altitude is small, the noise is small, and the damage to the ears is small. When the aircraft descends and flies at a low altitude, due to the low air and large airflow, the friction with the air is high, the noise is high, and the damage to the ears is great.

    As the plane continues to descend, the noise grows louder. When the plane descends to a certain altitude, the noise can make people feel pain in their ears!

    The key is to keep the Eustachian tube open and adjust the intratympanic pressure differential. In most cases, the Eustachian tube is closed. If the closed Eustachian tube is opened at this time, it will quickly relieve the pressure difference in the tympanic chamber and ear discomfort.

    Chewing gum, singing, yawning, swallowing, pinching the nose, and puffing are good options for an airplane to take off or land. By the way, I would like to remind you not to sleep on the plane, especially when landing. Remember to do more of the above to prevent ear pressure injury.

    When people are not paying attention, just like a doctor asks for a throat examination, open your mouth and use the throat to make ahh sounds, keep pronouncing, you can continue to open the eustachian tube and get rid of the earache. The downside is that it's really awkward to make such a sound. Grasp your nose with your hands, close your mouth, puff outward, and immediately open the Eustachian tube to equalize the pressure inside and outside your ears.

    This method is the most effective, adjusting the drum pressure as needed, even if the inner ear pressure is greater than the outer ear, it is comfortable. Especially when it comes to colds and nasal congestion, this is the only way to go.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The main reason is that the negative pressure in the tympanic cavity will continue to increase, which will cause the eardrum to vibrate violently, and it will also cause the eardrum to invert, so it will cause pain. You can cover your ears, or adapt to this phenomenon through your physical condition, and you can also adjust your emotions in time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because there is some pressure when the plane is descending, the pressure inside and outside the ear is different, so the ear will be painful. At this time, you should use some earplugs to plug the ears, so that the pressure is more balanced and there will be no ear pain.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the process of rapid ascent and descent of the plane, the ears will feel pain, or buzzing sound, this is a normal phenomenon, is affected by the atmosphere, and then take the plane in the future, you can prepare an anti-noise earplug first.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Clause. 1. This phenomenon is caused by the large change in the pressure outside the human ear due to the difference in the air pressure environment at high altitude and low altitude. When the aircraft descends from a high altitude, its environment changes from the low pressure of thin air at high altitude to the high pressure with more air at low altitude, then the pressure in the ear remains unchanged, and the pressure outside the ear increases with the continuous decline of the aircraft, and then produces a force of the eardrum to the ear (the force continues to increase with the descent of the aircraft), so that people will feel ear pain.

    Clause. Second, this phenomenon is also related to the huge noise generated when the aircraft descends, because the high-altitude air is thin, the airflow generated is small, the friction between the aircraft and the air when flying at high altitude is small, the noise produced is also small, and the damage to the ears is also small.

    When the plane descends and flies at low altitude, due to the low altitude air, the air flow is large, and the friction force generated with the air is also larger, so the noise produced is also large, and the damage to the ears is also great, as the aircraft continues to fall, the noise generated is also getting bigger and bigger, and when the aircraft descends to a certain height, the noise generated will make people feel ear pain.

    Clause. Third, this phenomenon is also related to the fact that people's blood pressure fluctuates greatly due to the difference in the air pressure environment at high altitude and low altitude! Due to the thin air at high altitude, the air pressure is low, and the pressure on the human body is also small, in order to maintain the stability of the blood volume of various organs and tissues in the body, the brain center will issue instructions, which will make the blood vessels belong to the state of relaxation, and the pressure and resistance to the blood will be reduced, and the blood pressure will be in a physiologically low state.

    When the plane descends to a low altitude, due to the more air on the ground and the air pressure, the pressure of the air on the body also increases, and the resistance of blood flow also increases, in order to maintain the stability of the blood volume of various organs and tissues of the body, the brain center will issue instructions, which will make the blood vessels belong to a constricted state, and the pressure and resistance to the blood will increase, and the blood pressure will be in a physiologically high state.

    As the plane descends to a certain altitude and the blood pressure height reaches a physiological level, dizziness, headache, and ear pain will occur. However, these phenomena are physiological, and they disappear as the person gets off the plane and the body adjusts to the environment on the ground.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is because the body's reaction is relatively slow, and the impact of the plane on the body is relatively large, so after getting off the plane, the ears are still very painful.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because when I first got off the plane, my ears still didn't ease. And it may be because of a serious phenomenon in the ear, or it may be because of an infection in the ear. Therefore, when this condition occurs in the ear, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in time, but if it is said that it is fine on the second day, then there is no need to check it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It may be a delayed reaction, and it may not have been reacted, so there is such a phenomenon, and it slowly subsides.

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