Have you ever had your ear cut off while on a plane or on a mountain? Your ear turned out to be a very natural thing to happen when someone was at an altitude.
Waves to the ears while at this height were caused by changes in air pressure. Changes in blood pressure are not balanced between the inner ear and the surrounding environment.
"If at the height of the flavor of silence it is caused by changes in air pressure causing ventilation disturbances between the nose and ears," THT specialist doctor (Telinga, Nose, TengCUr), dr. Rangga Rayendra Saleh, when met in the Senayan area, Jakarta, some time ago.
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If your ear is on the rise, there are several things you can do to overcome it. One of them is by saliva while covering your nose.
What can be done is a maneuver to balance the pressure again. Nelan saliva can be done, but still by covering the nose, yes," he explained.
"The saliva network includes maneuvers as well to balance the pressure between the ear and nose," he added.
Another way to overcome your ear at the height is to cover your nose and then blow it, to balance air pressure again. However, this method should not be done during cough or flu conditions, because it can worsen the health of the body.
For example, by covering the nose and then blowing it, it can balance the pressure. It's just that you have to be careful, because if you're coughing, you can't do these maneuvers," concluded Doctor Rangga.
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