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AIRPLANE
EAR
Summer
has already set in and along with it comes the holiday season.
Once the exams are over most families make plans to go on
a vacation. These plans often include air travel or going
to a hill station on a high altitude. This is why today
I am writing about a common problem that occurs during air
travel or at a high altitude.
If you
have traveled by an airplane before you will be familiar
with the effect it has on your ears. You feel the pressure
build up and then your ears pop especially during landing.
Normally once you have landed the pressure in the ears settles
down and no discomfort or pain is experienced. However some
people develop ear problems like temporary hearing loss
and pain during an air flight and the symptoms do not go
away even on landing. This problem is then known as Airplane
ear.
To understand
why this problem takes place you have to first understand
the normal working of the ear and how it equalizes the pressure
inside. There is a small tube, which connects the back of
your nose to the middle ear. Air enters from the back of
the nose through this tube to the middle ear. This small
air bubble is then absorbed by the membranous lining of
the middle ear and this process keeps happening in order
to maintain equal pressure on both sides of the eardrum.
If the air pressure is not equal on both sides then the
ear feels blocked. This problem occurs especially when the
Eustachian tube is blocked.
WHAT
CAUSES BLOCKAGE OF THE EUSTACHIAN TUBE?
The
Eustachian tube is a very small narrow tube as thin as a
pencil lead, which connects the back of the nose to the
middle ear. This tube can easily get blocked by a number
of reasons. The most common cause is cold and sinusitis.
A nasal allergy or a throat infection can also cause this
problem.
Once the Eustachian tube is blocked the pressure in the
middle ear cannot be equalized. This is because a vacuum
is created which sucks the eardrum inward stretching it.
This stretched eardrum cannot vibrate so hearing becomes
hard and difficult. If this blockage continues, fluid will
build up which causes more problems.
WHY
DOES AIR TRAVEL CAUSE THIS PROBLEM?
When
you are traveling by air the changes in the air pressure
are rapid. In order to maintain the equal pressure on either
side of the eardrum the Eustachian tube has to open often
and wide enough. This is especially necessary while landing
where you are going from a low atmospheric pressure to higher
pressure on land. If for some reason the opening of the
Eustachian tube is blocked then the necessary adjustments
cannot take place and the person experiences symptoms of
Airplane Ear.
WHAT
ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF AIRPLANE EAR?
This
problem can occur in either one ear or in both.
1. Discomfort is the normally the first symptom experienced.
If this discomfort continues then pain may set in.
2. There is a sense or feeling of fullness or stuffiness
in the ear.
3. The patient may experience a slight hearing loss. But
if severe then the hearing loss can be quite marked.
4. Ringing in the ear or tinnitus is another symptom of
Airplane ear.
5. If the blockage continues then fluid may build up in
the middle ear. If severe then there may bleeding from the
affected ear.
6. Occasionally the patient might have symptoms of dizziness.
HOW CAN AIRPLANE EAR BE PREVENTED?
Here
are a few handy ways in which you can prevent Airplane ear
from occurring.
1. If you have a cold or sinus infection try and postpone
your flight till you are better. Even if it is just a nasal
allergy or throat infection do not take it lightly and avoid
flying till you are cured.
2. If you have had ear problems in the past take the advice
of your doctor before flying.
3. During take off and landing keep sucking on a sweet or
chew gum. This encourages swallowing which helps keep the
Eustachian tube open. Yawning is another effective way to
keep the tube open.
4. If you are traveling with a child or infant it is best
to make them drink water or other fluids while take off
and landing. Make sure that they are free from cold or other
upper respiratory tract infections.
5. Do not allow your child or baby to sleep especially during
landing because they will not swallow and the ears may get
blocked.
6. Drink plenty of water during a long flight otherwise
dehydration sets in. Avoid alcohol or caffeinated beverages,
which cause dehydration.
SELF-CARE TIP
If your
ears are blocked or plugged during a flight or after here
is something you can do to try clearing them.
1. try to shut your nose completely by pinching the nostrils
shut with the help of your thumb and index finger.
2. take a big gulp of air into your mouth.
3. then using your cheek and throat muscles try to gently
force the air into the back of the nose. You should feel
as if you are trying to blow your thumb and index finger
off your nostrils.
If you hear a pop in your ears then this means that you
have managed to clear them. If not then you might need medical
help.
TREATMENT
FOR AIRPLANE EAR
There
are several over the counter decongestants and anti-allergic
drugs available in chemist shops which will give immediate
temporary relief and can be taken before a flight but what
people do not realize is that these have a tremendous rebound
effect if used regularly. That means that though they give
relief in the longer run they cause more severe blockage
and make the person more prone to Airplane ear. So what
is the correct treatment and how does one treat this problem?
The
root underlining cause should be treated correctly. Allergies,
colds, nose blocks, respiratory infections should be cured
completely. Homoeopathy has the capacity and potential to
cure all of these and hence prevent ear problems during
a flight or at high altitude.
HOMOEOPATHIC
TREATMENT
As stated
earlier it is essential to treat the cause that is the allergies,
colds, sinusitis etc
that make the individual susceptible
to Airplane ear. There are a vast number of homoeopathic
drugs which help deal with these problems depending on the
symptoms and signs of the patient. Here are a few excellent
remedies, which help to cure this condition.
PULSATILLA
A 30
year old woman came to my clinic with a problem saying that
she felt a sensation of fullness in her ears, as if they
were stuffed. Sometimes she would also experience a mild
loss of hearing due to this. When asked how this problem
first started she told me that it began after taking a flight.
On asking what makes her feel better she told me only open
air made her feel better. On further case taking I learnt
that she was a very mild person who cried very easily.
All these symptoms are characteristic of this remedy where
the person is susceptible to changes in atmosphere. A Pulsatilla
personality is also a thirstless person, they hardly drink
any water. Occassionally there might be a thick bland discharge
from the ear and pain, which radiates to the face in ear
troubles.
Pulsatilla 200, 5 pills 4 times a day helped cure this patients
ear problems.
SILICEA
This
is an excellent remedy for chronic ear, nose and throat
problems. These patients are highly susceptible to cold.
They normally affected by cold drafts of air, bathing with
cold water, getting the hair wet etc
they are also
affected by changes in weather. In these chronic cases there
is usually a discharge from the affected ear. This discharge
is very foul and offensive. The ear feels blocked and stuffed
and this symptom is relieved when the person tries to yawn
or swallow. There is a difficulty in hearing and sometimes
the patient even complaints of a hissing sound in the ear.
Contrary to Pulsatilla the Silicea patient gets great relief
from warm room. They like to cover their heads as it gives
relief.
Silicea
200, 5 pills 4 times a day will help remove these chronic
conditions.
KALI SULPH
This
is one of Dr. Schuessler's Biochemic remedy. But for problems
like Airplane ear or Barotrauma we use it in a Homoeopathic
way as it has proven to be very effective. It is especially
useful where the discharge is yellow in colour. If the patient
presents with symptoms like what is written in Pulsatilla
but even after giving Pulsatilla the patient does not get
cured then it this remedy should be thought of. A kali suph
patient also cannot tolerate a warm closed room as it aggravates
his ear problems. They cannot tolerate noise which because
of the sensitivity of the ears. Sometimes they lose their
hearing temporarily which is known as Eustachian deafness.
Kali
Suph 200, 5 pills 4 times a day will bring back the hearing
and cure the eustachian problems.
Even
though normally a homoeopath will not treat with specific
remedies for specific conditions, at times when there are
no peculiar symptoms individualizing the patient then these
are used to give relief.
There are two wonderful remedies like that for this ear
condition too. If the cause of Airplane ear is directly
the result of change in air pressure and no other underlying
cause is found these can be given to give relief to the
patient.
MERC-I-F
This
remedy is prescribed especially if the right ear is affected.
The patient experiences a sharp shooting pain in his right
ear while landing then give him Merc-I-F, 5 pills in repeated
doses.
MERC-I-R
If the
left ear is affected then this remedy should be thought
of. This remedy is very effective when the patient says
that the tube feels closed and then opens with a pop. Merc-I-R
, 5 pills repeated often will give great relief.
Please
do not use this article to self-medicate yourself and your
family for this problem. It is not advisable and can be
dangerous especially in case of a child. Please consult
your Physician.
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