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Covid And Ear Pressure ~upd~ Site

The connection between COVID-19 and ear pressure primarily involves inflammation and congestion in the upper respiratory tract. Here’s how it happens:

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Your doctor can check for fluid buildup, prescribe antibiotics if an infection is present, or refer you to an Audiologist or ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) specialist if the symptoms persist. The Long-Term Outlook The connection between COVID-19 and ear pressure primarily

Viral infections like COVID-19 can create fluid buildup behind the eardrum. This fluid can become a breeding ground for bacteria, leading to a secondary ear infection. This often causes increased pressure, sharp pain, and sometimes fever. Your doctor can check for fluid buildup, prescribe

The Eustachian tubes connect your middle ear to the back of your throat, helping to drain fluid and equalize air pressure. COVID-19 causes swelling and excess mucus in the nasal passages and throat. This can block the Eustachian tubes, preventing them from opening properly. The result is a feeling of pressure, fullness, or "underwater" hearing.