Simple explanation: Since she has a cold and the Eustachian tube connects to her ear, it will most likely clear up on it's own. Decongestants may help (dry up areas). However, it is possible she has extra fluid in her ear, which can result in otitis media (middle ear infection). In that case, if it doesn't clear up on it's own, she can try an over the counter ear drop. The clogged feeling can be typical during a cold.
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Simple explanation: Since she has a cold and the Eustachian tube connects to her ear, it will most likely clear up on it's own. Decongestants may help (dry up areas). However, it is possible she has extra fluid in her ear, which can result in otitis media (middle ear infection). In that case, if it doesn't clear up on it's own, she can try an over the counter ear drop. The clogged feeling can be typical during a cold.
May 17, 2009 - 9:49pmThis Comment
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