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how does the eustachian tube play a part when our ears get blocked​

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Answered by dubeydc
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The eustachian tube is a connection between the middle ear (the space deep to the eardrum) and the back of the nose and upper throat. This structure connects the middle ear space to the outside world. Swallowing or yawning opens the eustachian tube and allows air to flow into or out of the middle ear.

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Answered by akshara50163
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The eustachian tube is a connection between the middle ear (the space deep to the eardrum) and the back of the nose and upper throat. This structure connects the middle ear space to the outside world. Swallowing or yawning opens the eustachian tube and allows air to flow into or out of the middle ear.

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