How to Relieve Eustachian Tube Dysfunction with Effective Treatment

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09 Jul 2026 Ascent Admin

How to Relieve Eustachian Tube Dysfunction with Effective Treatment

Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) is one of those small-sounding problems that can make everyday life very miserable. A blocked or not well-working tube between the middle ear and the back of your nose may leave you with pressure, muffled hearing and dizziness. In cities like Dubai where air-conditioning, dust, allergies and continuous air travel are a part  of our  lifestyle, ETD is something that people come to Ascent ENT Speciality Centre every day. If you are experiencing Eustachian Tube Dysfunction, consulting the best ENT doctor in Dubai can help you receive better diagnosis and treatment with a complete relief.

What is Eustachian Tube

The eustachian tube is a narrow canal lined with mucosa that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx (upper throat).Three main functions of this tube are 

  • Balancing  air pressure on both sides of the eardrum
  • Draining fluid and secretions from the middle ear
  • Protecting the ear from pathogens that might travel up from the nose and throat

When the tube  is not opening and closing properly, negative pressure or fluid builds up in the middle ear creates ETD.

Common Causes of ETD in the UAE

  1. Seasonal or perennial allergies (dust mite, desert pollen)
  2. Upper respiratory infections and sinusitis
    Rapid altitude or barometric pressure changes during flights or desert drives
  3. Chronic rhinitis from continuous exposure to air-conditioning
  4. Gastro-oesophageal reflux irritating the nasopharyngeal opening
  5. Enlarged adenoids or cleft palate in children
  6. Smoking or second-hand smoke
    According to many studies conducted recently, up to 90 % of children will experience ETD at least one time  before school age but adults in hot arid climates are most affected with ETD

Symptoms of ETD

SymptomPatient feelsSeverity Clues
Ear fullness or pressure“My ear feels blocked”Worsens when flying or diving
Muffled or fluctuating hearingVoices sound distantSudden drop may suggest fluid behind the eardrum
Popping or crackling soundsSimilar to chewing cerealFrequent pops indicate a partially opening tube
TinnitusRinging or buzzingOften temporary with pressure changes
Ear painDull acheSharp pain may point to infection
Balance issuesLightheaded or off-balanceCombined with nausea? Seek medical care

If symptoms are there  for more than two weeks or if you notice discharge from ears , fever or symptoms like hearing loss, you should be examined by an ENT specialist at a best ENT clinic in Dubai.

Quick Home Relief Techniques

These below tips can give a temporary relief

  1. Swallow, yawn or chew sugar-free gum to activate the muscles that open the tube.
  2. Perform the gentle Valsalva manoeuvre. Pinch nostrils, close mouth and blow softly as if inflating a balloon. Stop if you feel pain.
  3. Try the Toynbee manoeuvre.Pinch nostrils and swallow.
  4. Use a saline nasal rinse to clear mucus from the nasopharynx.
    Take a warm shower or inhale steam to thin secretions.
  5. Stay hydrated. Thicker mucus blocks the tube more easily.
  6. Sleep with your head elevated to encourage drainage.
  7. Avoid smoking and limit caffeine which may thicken mucus.

Over-the-Counter Aids

  • Short course oral decongestants (pseudoephedrine) unless contraindicated
  • Non-sedating antihistamines if allergies are suspected
  • Nasal steroid sprays for congestion (allow several days to work)

Always read labels and consult a pharmacist or physician especially for children, pregnant women or patients with hypertension.

When to See an ENT Specialist

Persistent ETD can lead to middle-ear infections (otitis media), tympanic membrane retraction, or long-term hearing issues. An ENT examination may include:

  • Otoscopy to assess the eardrum
  • Tympanometry to measure middle-ear pressure
  • Hearing (audiometry) tests in our on-site audiology suite
  • Nasal endoscopy to visualise the eustachian tube opening

Depending on findings, treatment options can range from prescription nasal sprays and allergy management to surgical procedures like myringotomy with ventilation tubes or balloon eustachian tuboplasty.

Advanced Care at Ascent ENT Speciality Centre

Choosing the right clinic can significantly shorten your recovery timeline. At Ascent ENT Dubai we provide:

  • Qualified ENT surgeons experienced in eustachian tube and middle-ear surgery
  • State-of-the-art audiology and tympanometry for precise diagnosis
  • Allergy testing and immunotherapy for chronic rhinitis sufferers
  • Balloon eustachian tuboplasty performed under local or general anaesthesia
  • Dedicated pediatric ENT team for child-friendly care
  • Multidisciplinary collaboration with our balance and vertigo clinic when dizziness co-exists
    Learn more about our comprehensive services here: ENT clinic in Dubai.
    Lifestyle Tips to Prevent Recurrence
  • Use a saline nasal spray before and after flights.
  • Manage allergies year-round; consider air purifiers at home.
  • Avoid sudden weight gain which can increase risk of reflux and ETD.
  • Practise good hydration especially in Dubai’s dry climate.
  • Schedule regular ENT check-ups if you dive, fly frequently or have chronic sinus problems.

Quick Relief Starts With Expert Care

Temporary tricks are helpful, but persistent eustachian tube dysfunction deserves expert evaluation. Book an appointment with our ENT specialists today and breathe, hear and fly comfortably again. Schedule a consultation at Ascent ENT clinic Dubai to reclaim clear ears and peace of mind.

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