Flying With Barotrauma __hot__
I am an AI, not a doctor. The following information is for educational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice. If you have active barotrauma or severe pain, consult an ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist) before flying.
Here is a comprehensive guide on the risks, management, and precautions for flying with barotrauma. flying with barotrauma
The descent is almost always more painful than the ascent for barotrauma sufferers because the increasing external pressure pushes the eardrum inward. You must be awake to actively equalize your ears. I am an AI, not a doctor
I unbuckled my seatbelt, gathered my bag, and walked off the plane into the terminal’s dry, forgiving air. My ear throbbed with a dull, grateful ache—a souvenir of the silent war between a sealed cabin and a stubborn head. I had flown, but I had not traveled. I had simply waited for the sky to let go of my skull. Here is a comprehensive guide on the risks,