It sounds like you’re dealing with (often called “airplane ear” or “ear block”), which is extremely common after flying. The clogged feeling happens when the Eustachian tube—the narrow passage connecting your middle ear to the back of your throat—can’t equalize pressure quickly enough during descent. Sometimes it resolves in a few hours, but it can linger for days or even weeks if there’s fluid or inflammation.
You’re not alone – this happens to millions of travelers. Most cases clear up within a week. If you’ve already waited a few days, don’t panic; just start the home remedies systematically. ear feels clogged after flying
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