Symptoms
- Ear pain on one or both sides
- Sudden onset when going from higher altitude to lower altitude
- Mild cases may just cause a feeling of fullness and congestion
- Rarely can have severe pain. Usually means the eardrum stretched so much that it caused some bleeding.
- No fever
Cause
- When the eardrum is stretched, it hurts. With air travel the eardrum can get pushed inward.
- Why does it hurt? First, the ear tube that connects the upper throat to the ear gets blocked. Then air can't get into the middle ear space to equalize the air pressure. The outside air pressure increases during descent. It pushes the eardrum inward. This causes pain.
- More risk if already congested with a cold or nasal allergies.
- Mountain driving can cause similar symptoms.
- Has nothing to do with an ear infection. Ear infections cause the eardrum to bulge outward.
Prevention of Earaches During Air or Mountain Travel
- Most symptoms happen when the airplane is coming down in altitude (landing). This is called descent. Cabin pressure increases during the 15 minutes before landing. To be sure, also protect your child during take-off,
- Keep your child awake during both takeoff and descent. Also, follow the tips below:
- Swallow fluids or saliva. Babies can use a pacifier.
- Children over age 6 can chew gum.
- Yawning also can open the middle ear.
- Some people need to use a decongestant nose spray before take-off.