Covid: Ears Feel Clogged
When these tubes are blocked, fluid cannot drain properly from the middle ear, leading to a feeling of fullness, pressure, or muffled hearing. Common Symptoms
It started on a Tuesday. Not with a cough or a fever, but with a soft, cottony silence. ears feel clogged covid
The Eustachian tube regulates pressure in your ear. When COVID causes inflammation in the upper respiratory tract, this tube can become swollen or blocked by mucus. When these tubes are blocked, fluid cannot drain
This guide explains why this happens, how to differentiate it from other conditions, and how to find relief. The Eustachian tube regulates pressure in your ear
Reported by approximately 15.6% to 22.5% of COVID-positive patients.
She walked to the kitchen, barefoot, just to hear the slap of her heels on the tile. She called her mother just to hear her say “Hello?” in that scratchy, familiar voice. For the first time in a month, the world felt solid again. Not silent. Not muffled. Just beautifully, overwhelmingly loud.
The silence became its own creature. It lived inside her head, a constant, clammy presence. She stopped going to the grocery store because the beep of the scanner was a ghost sound, and the chatter of other shoppers was a meaningless mumble. Music, her lifelong solace, became a muddy, bass-heavy throb with no melody. She cried once—not from pain, but from the sheer loneliness of being cut off from the world’s frequencies.