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What happens to your ears when you have allergies?

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Allergic reactions can cause the outer ear to itch or swell. The middle ear contains the Eustachian tube, which acts as a drainage tube of sorts. When mucus clogs the middle ear it affects that drainage. Pressure builds, which can lead to discomfort, popping in the ears or an earache.


Can seasonal allergies mess with your ears?

Unfortunately allergies also cause swelling of the Eustachian tubes, meaning they don't open as they should. This causes the Eustachian tubes to become clogged with the excess fluid and wax, and the result is a feeling of fullness and pressure in the ears that can negatively affect hearing.

How do you know if you have ear allergies?

Typical symptoms of ear allergies: Hearing loss could be a potential one of the outcomes due to ear allergies. Hearing loss occurs when your ears and sinus passages carrying the fluid pressure interferes with the natural travel of sound waves. Tinnitus, or ringing in the ears can be caused by the same factors.

Is it normal for your ears to feel clogged when you have allergies?

Yes, in fact, allergies can impact hearing. Allergic rhinitis, more commonly referred to as “hay fever,” can cause a variety of symptoms, including itchy eyes, sneezing, a runny nose, a feeling of pressure in the ear, and the sensation that the ear is clogged.

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