If your ears are clogged due to sinus congestion, breathing in steam from a hot shower or a bowl of hot water can help thin the mucus and open the tubes.
Pinch your nose and take a few sips of water. Swallowing helps pull the Eustachian tubes open. clogged ears after flying
When a plane takes off or lands, the air pressure changes rapidly. If the Eustachian tube is blocked or narrowed (often due to allergies, a cold, or a sinus infection), it can’t let air pass through. This creates a vacuum effect, sucking the eardrum inward. That tension is what you feel as pressure, and the "clog" is simply air and fluid trapped where it shouldn't be. If your ears are clogged due to sinus
Products like "EarPlanes" contain a tiny ceramic filter that slows down the pressure change against your eardrum, giving your ears more time to adjust. When a plane takes off or lands, the