Blocked Ears After A Cold !exclusive! -

You’ve powered through the runny nose, cough, and fatigue. The cold is gone—but your ears feel like they’re stuffed with marshmallows. Don’t worry. You’re not alone, and it’s not permanent.

That clogged, underwater feeling after a cold? 🦻😣 blocked ears after a cold

Blocked ears after a cold = your Eustachian tubes are still inflamed. Try yawning, saline spray, or a decongestant. Skip the Q-tips. See a doctor if you have pain, dizziness, or drainage. Mostly? Patience. Your ears will pop back. 🦻 You’ve powered through the runny nose, cough, and fatigue

Your ears are just the last to get the memo that the cold is over. They’ll catch up soon. Option 3: Very short (perfect for Twitter/X or Threads caption) You’re not alone, and it’s not permanent

Congestion. A cold causes swelling in your Eustachian tubes—the tiny passageways that connect your middle ear to the back of your throat. When they get blocked, fluid can’t drain, and pressure builds up.