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Fred Choate wrote:
Never thought of the Benadryl....thanks, I will try that if this happens again. Fred "Longworth" wrote in message oups.com... Fred, I had never experienced plugged ears while flying but occasionaly had problems in scuba diving. Plugged ears resulted from both the rate of pressure change and your physical condition (onset of a cold etc.). I'd suggest leveling off the next time that your ears felt uncomfortable. Continue to descent may damage your eardrums. If any discomfort lingers after a flight (or a dive), antihistamine pills provide great relief. We always pack Benadryl for our dive trips and take it only at night, never during the day time, and at least 12 hours before the next dive. However, for flying both Rick ad I draw the limit of not taking Benadryl at least 24 hrs before acting as PIC. Hai Longworth Please be careful. Some of the drugs mention in this thread can cause drowsiness and/or aggrivate blood pressure. Your AME can provide useful info. |
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