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Let’s break down why this happens, when to worry, and how to unplug your ears fast. When your ears feel both cold and plugged, two different mechanisms are usually at play simultaneously:
You know the feeling: Your ears feel like they’ve been stuffed with cotton, everything sounds muffled (like you’re underwater), yet the physical skin of your ear feels icy to the touch. If you are dealing with this right now, you are likely miserable.
Your Eustachian tubes connect your middle ear to the back of your throat. In cold weather or during a sinus cold, the lining of these tubes swells. When they swell shut, air can't get in, and fluid can't drain. That creates negative pressure, pulling your eardrum inward. Result: Muffled hearing, popping, and that "blocked" sensation.
There is a specific, uncomfortable sensation that hits differently than a standard cold or simple earwax buildup. It’s the dreaded "cold ears plugged" double-whammy.
But if your ears feel cold to the touch and you can't hear your alarm clock? Stop scrolling and go see an ENT. Your hearing is worth the copay. Stay warm out there—and keep those ears toasty.
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