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And more specifically -- Otitis Media With Effusion -- American Academy of Family Physicians et al. 113 (5): 1412 -- AAP Policy -- MEDICATION.
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Does that work for you? I've never get to use my nose that way. Got to risk the one closed blow. :depressed:Blue Sparkle
:who does NOT pinch one nostril when blowing her nose anymore:
How much crackling would be involved with a barotrauma event and what would provoke it or is it something that'll just start and stop at random times? Two of my three crackling episodes (which sound like bubbles popping when you get shampoo suds in your ear when washing your hair) involved something in the ear canal (the doc's scope thing when i had the first bout of swimmer's ear in early june, with no blocked up feeling, and a silicone-tipped earbud for inflight entertainment on friday, which was probably not the best idea in hindsight).
Does that work for you? I've never get to use my nose that way. Got to risk the one closed blow. :depressed:
How much crackling would be involved with a barotrauma event and what would provoke it or is it something that'll just start and stop at random times? Two of my three crackling episodes (which sound like bubbles popping when you get shampoo suds in your ear when washing your hair) involved something in the ear canal (the doc's scope thing when i had the first bout of swimmer's ear in early june, with no blocked up feeling, and a silicone-tipped earbud for inflight entertainment on friday, which was probably not the best idea in hindsight).