What causes your ear to pop when you blow your feeler?


...and how can you "unpop" it and get it spinal column to normal?

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It's your middle ear that cause the change within pressure due to an air pocket inside your leader that is adjectives to changes contained by air pressure. So blowing your snout would cause this sensation of popping.

To release them, try yawning or swallowing. If that doesn't work, pinch your nostrils, take a reflective mouthful of air and try to blow your trunk. When you hear the pop inside your head, you cleared them. You might want to repeat those steps if it didn't work the 1st time.

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its the pressure open and close your mouth it help me

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The Eustachian tube. It travels from the inner ear to the pharynx. It equalizes pressure and also drains mucus from the inner ear. When you blow your muzzle, pressurized air from your lungs cause the tube to open, and a short time bit of air truly escapes through your ear.

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change in nouns pressure.

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