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        <description>Why Your Ears Pop Your ears pop during altitude changes because the pressure inside your middle ear doesn’t match the outside air pressure. The eustachian tubes briefly open to balance this difference by letting air flow in or out, which creates the popping sensation. If these tubes are blocked by congestion, the pressure can’t equalize properly, leading to discomfort or pain.</description>
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