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Why / how do my ears plug when blowing my nose?

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Why / how do my ears plug when blowing my nose?

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Anonymous Posted September 4, 2024 0 Comments

There is a tube that runs from your middle ear to your sinus cavity. Blowing your nose causes pressure to push outward on your ear drums, muffling sound

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