Changes in atmospheric pressure caused
either by weather or altitude change will cause a difference in pressure
between your middle ear and the outside world. In the back of your
nose near your throat, you have small tubes that are normally closed
called Eustachian Tubes (named after the person that discovered them).
The popping is being … Read more
It's generally not that random. Changes in atmospheric pressure caused either by weather or altitude change will cause a difference in pressure between your middle ear and the outside world. In the back of your nose near your throat, you have small tubes that are normally closed called Eustachian Tubes (named after the person that discovered them). … Read more