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That stuffy, underwater feeling in your ears during a cold, flu, or sinus infection happens because the Eustachian tube (a narrow passage connecting your middle ear to the back of your throat) becomes swollen or blocked with mucus. This prevents air pressure from equalizing, making your eardrum less flexible.

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That stuffy, underwater feeling in your ears during a cold, flu, or sinus infection happens because the Eustachian tube (a narrow passage connecting your middle ear to the back of your throat) becomes swollen or blocked with mucus. This prevents air pressure from equalizing, making your eardrum less flexible.

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