
FAQs
Why do my ears hurt more than other passengers'?
Why do my ears hurt more than other passengers'?
Everyone's Eustachian tubes are different. If yours are narrower or you have allergies or congestion, pressure equalizes slower and it hurts more. The card gives you five techniques ranked by effectiveness so you find the one that works for your body.
Is descent really worse than climb?
Is descent really worse than climb?
Yes. Cabin pressure increases faster during descent, which pushes harder on your eardrums. The card explains why and tells you exactly when to start equalizing so you stay ahead of the pressure instead of chasing it.
What if none of the techniques work?
What if none of the techniques work?
The card covers that too. If gentle techniques aren't clearing your ears, stop and wait. Don't force it. And if pressure or pain persists after landing, see a doctor. The card includes specific cautions for ear infections, congestion, and perforated eardrums.
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