The common cold is an upper respiratory infection that, while usually benign, can create a cascade of uncomfortable symptoms. Most people are familiar with the hallmark signs: runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, and a general feeling of fatigue. However, one of the most frustrating and painful secondary effects of a cold is the sensation of a "blocked ear"—a feeling of pressure, muffled hearing, and a popping or clicking sensation when swallowing. This phenomenon is not a separate illness but a direct mechanical consequence of inflammation spreading from the nasal passages to the delicate structures of the middle ear.

       

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The common cold is an upper respiratory infection that, while usually benign, can create a cascade of uncomfortable symptoms. Most people are familiar with the hallmark signs: runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, and a general feeling of fatigue. However, one of the most frustrating and painful secondary effects of a cold is the sensation of a "blocked ear"—a feeling of pressure, muffled hearing, and a popping or clicking sensation when swallowing. This phenomenon is not a separate illness but a direct mechanical consequence of inflammation spreading from the nasal passages to the delicate structures of the middle ear.