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I have that problem too. The ears hurt due to the pressure changes because of the altitude and that continues until they pop. The problem is that my ears don't pop when I'm that high up in a plane even if I chew gum, or drink, or whatever, and my ears hurt really badly. I even went to a doctor to see if there's anything that could be done. There wasn't. She suggested that I use ear planes. They're ear plugs that filter the air and help with the air pressure. I tried them and they work really well and are a life saver. You can buy them at places like target. They're about $4/pair. |
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peter m
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Stop listening to its sound or wear ear phones |
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stephanie_bundy
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chew gum or drink while taking off and landing |
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c_aldridge57
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chew gum |
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jane doe
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chew gum and drink lots of water |
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mistie blu
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dont go on aeroplanes |
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Wendyberyl
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You can get special ear plugs for just that purpose from Boots. I know someone who used these and said they worked very well. |
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eflatsharp
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Use the "Check Spelling" box next time and you'll find out how to spell aeroplanes or even air planes or aircraft. Surprising how useful they can be and it'll help with your English too. |
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momof3
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Chew gum |
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tilleybryan
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chewing gum helps some people |
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EMAILSKIP
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Take the train. |
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Rose
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if it's the noise just place some cotton wool or listen to music... try to do something ... keep urself busy n forget about ears |
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Trage
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chew gum |
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womam12
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make sure you are chewing gum or soft jelly sweets before it takes off and lands , works a treat |
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twinsters
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drink while you are taking off untill the seat belt light go's off. or hold your nose and mouth at the same time and blow ,you should feel your ears pop |
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craig j
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put them in your suitcase they should be fine then. |
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sarah
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eat chewing gum.. keep shewin on stuff... it really does help |
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tri girl
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chew gum
yawn during take off
don't sit near the propellers |
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David C
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Chew a stick or two of gum right during takeoff. This helps with the pressure that causes your ear to hurt. |
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chew sweets, swallow lots and yawn or hold nose close mouth and push air should sort ears out.dont recomend you put them in your suitcase though. |
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Khristine
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hey!!! i have the same problem as yours,so when i ride an air plane i chew a gum and if it does not work,try swallowing your saliva! IT WORKS!!! |
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martin r
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try hard boiled sweets or chewing gum |
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