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		<title>By: norma_140</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2003/11/27/flying/#comment-1164</link>
		<author>norma_140</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2003 19:20:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In a message dated 10/17/2000 4:53:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
gprescottis@... writes:
&#60;&#60;The only thing I do for ear problems on an airplane is I hold my nose with
my fingers and blow to equalize the pressure...
This is standard technique for scuba divers to equalize pressure in their
ears when descending into INCREASING pressures. When ascending into
DECREASING pressure - also mountains and airplanes - - reverse the procedure
by holding the nose and INHALING to reduce the pressure in the middle ear.
Betsy (scuba instructor) in Miami</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a message dated 10/17/2000 4:53:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time,<br />
<a href="mailto:gprescottis@...">gprescottis@&#8230;</a> writes:<br />
&lt;&lt;The only thing I do for ear problems on an airplane is I hold my nose with<br />
my fingers and blow to equalize the pressure&#8230;<br />
This is standard technique for scuba divers to equalize pressure in their<br />
ears when descending into INCREASING pressures. When ascending into<br />
DECREASING pressure - also mountains and airplanes - - reverse the procedure<br />
by holding the nose and INHALING to reduce the pressure in the middle ear.<br />
Betsy (scuba instructor) in Miami</p>
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