Ear Blocked

Feeling like your ears are blocked or full can be frustrating — sounds may feel muffled, and pressure changes can cause discomfort. This often happens when the Eustachian tube, which connects the middle ear to the back of the throat, doesn’t open or drain properly.

Issues such as sinus congestion, allergies, jaw tension, mouth breathing, or poor tongue posture can affect how this tube functions, leading to ear pressure, popping sounds, or temporary hearing loss.

At ASAL, we take a whole-body approach to address Eustachian Tube Dysfunction. Our team — including ENT specialists, myofunctional therapists, and dental practitioners — works together to assess how your breathing, posture, and muscle balance influence ear drainage and comfort.

By restoring healthy function through medical care, breathing retraining, and gentle structural support, we aim to relieve ear pressure, improve hearing, and support overall balance.
If you or your child often experience blocked ears or pressure changes, early assessment can make a lasting difference. Book a consultation today to restore comfort and clear hearing.