Post-flight ear pressure is a predictable physiological consequence of rapid cabin pressurization. The first-line approach to “popping” the ear should utilize natural muscle actions (swallowing, yawning). If insufficient, the Toynbee or gentle Valsalva maneuvers may be employed, with strict avoidance of forced exhalation. Mechanical devices like the Otovent offer a safe, quantifiable alternative. Understanding the underlying anatomy empowers travelers to resolve barotrauma efficiently and avoid iatrogenic injury.
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Landis, B. N., & Lacroix, J. S. (2019). Eustachian tube function and dysfunction. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology , 276(8), 2145-2152. yawning). If insufficient