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Free | Ear Drops For Ear Blockage Due To Cold

When you have a cold, nasal congestion often spreads to the Eustachian tubes, causing a feeling of pressure, fullness, or blockage in one or both ears. Many people reach for ear drops, but not all drops are helpful—and some can make things worse.

Here’s a clear, evidence-based piece on using ear drops for ear blockage caused by a cold: ear drops for ear blockage due to cold

Ear drops are rarely the first-line treatment for cold-related ear blockage. Most cases resolve as nasal congestion improves. If you try drops, use only wax-softening or drying types—and stop immediately if pain or irritation occurs. When in doubt, see your healthcare provider. When you have a cold, nasal congestion often

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