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why do your ears hurt when you fly??
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Answered by rIhAn7954
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Answer:

This problem is called aeroplane ears

Explanation:

And it occurs -

Airplane ear occurs when the air pressure in the middle ear and the air pressure in the environment don't match, preventing your eardrum (tympanic membrane) from vibrating normally. A narrow passage called the eustachian tube, which is connected to the middle ear, regulates air pressure.

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Answered by avaniaarna
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Answer:

Ear pain during flying is caused by an unequal pressure between the outer and inner ear. There is a small space in the middle ear, behind the eardrum, that is normally filled with air, this is connected to the back of the nose by the Eustachian tube.

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