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Forcing a yawn opens the tensor veli palatini muscle—the muscle that actually pulls the Eustachian tube open. Immediately follow the yawn with a hard swallow. This is more effective than the Valsalva maneuver for viral clogs.
You know the feeling. Your nose is running, your throat is scratchy, and suddenly— pop —the world sounds like you’re underwater. Someone speaks to you, and their voice echoes in your own head. You yawn. Nothing. You swallow. Still muffled. ear clogged from cold
It’s not just mucus. Here’s the anatomy behind the "blocked ear" feeling and the science of popping it. Forcing a yawn opens the tensor veli palatini
Thick, sticky mucus is the enemy. A hot shower or a bowl of steaming water with a towel over your head loosens the glue-like consistency. Drink 2-3 extra glasses of water than normal to keep secretions thin. You know the feeling
Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment of any medical condition.