When a person sits in an airplane, why does he feel pain in his ears?
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Ear pain can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include tight head wear, poorly fitting headphones, sleeping on a hard surface, ear piercings, grinding teeth or getting an object stuck in the ear.
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Every time a plane takes off (ascends) and lands (descends), the air pressure changes and the ears need to adapt. Until the Eustachian tubes equalize the pressure, the difference between the inside and outside pushes on the eardrum.
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