Cold Stuffy Ears ~upd~ -
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Cold Stuffy Ears ~upd~ -

Cold Stuffy Ears ~upd~ -

Not a beanie (beanies are great, but they often slip off the tragus—that little flap covering the ear hole). A wide, fleece headband or earmuffs that create a physical seal over the ear canal trap your body's own heat, keeping the air inside the ear at a stable temperature.

While usually microscopic, this condensation can mix with natural earwax. Cold temperatures make earwax harder and less pliable. So, instead of moving out of the ear naturally, that waxy plug becomes stiff and brittle, lodging itself against the eardrum and creating a persistent stuffy feeling. cold stuffy ears

Yawn, chew gum, or mimic a big exaggerated yawn. Moving your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) helps manually pull open the Eustachian tubes. Not a beanie (beanies are great, but they