Why does feels pain during flight
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When the plane takes off, the air pressure outside your ear decreases, and when it lands, the pressure increases. So, during takeoff the air in your ear pushes out against the eardrum, and when you land the eardrum is sucked inward. ... Thus, the pressure changes can cause pain and discomfort
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Explanation:
During ascent, descent or sudden change in altitude due to change in atmospheric pressure, there is change in sinuses or middle ear air cavities. There is a tube, which is called the Eustachian tube, which connects these sinuses to the pharynx and this balances the change in atmospheric air pressures but when you have cold or nasal blockage this tube gets blocked and causes imbalance. This may cause pain or even rupture of tympanic membrane in the ear especially in children. This is the reason in some flights we are offered sweets to chew or suck upon, which helps to open up the Eustachian tube. If not, you should do Valsalvas manoeuver i.e. blow air with your nose and mouth closed to blow out the cheeks. Then you will feel change in ear and sinus cavities, which will help to reduce pain by forcing air into these cavities.