dandan once bubbled...
Does this proear 2000 mask have any impact on equalization in anyway?
A good question, Dandan. Could I suggest you take a look at the following link? You should be able to work it out for yourself.
http://www.earaces.com/anatomy.htm
You can see that the ear drum completely seals the external ear canal from the middle ear. The only connection between the middle ear and the outside is via the eustachian tube, which in life is much narrower than shown. If the lining is inflamed, for whatever reason, it becomes obstructed so fluid and bacterial debris are unable to drain from the middle ear, or pressures equalise. Unlike most animals, because of its large size, the human brain "squashes" the mid skull so there is less space for structures such as the eustachian tube which is consequently narrower.
Many children suffer from recurrent middle ear infections because their eustachian tube is so easily blocked. If left untreated these recurring infections can lead to deafness due to "glue ear".
Swimmer's ear and wax are problems restricted to the outer canal alone and have nothing to do with the middle ear or "clearing" so I honestly fail to understand how olive oil, syringing or the ProEar 2000 can help with equalisation. This is not to denigrate the positive benefits on the outer canal described by Wordmonger.
It is important not to confuse the two!
What the ProEar actually does is to keep the external canal relatively dry and it equalises the pressure in the
external ear canal with that in the nasal cavity (the mask). As this can be controlled I suppose it could possibly help with clearing but in my opinion good technique and slow, initial, descents do this much more simply and cheaply.
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