To help unclog your ears, you can try using a nasal decongestant spray like Drixoral or Dristan for relief, but be sure to consult with your pharmacist to ensure it is safe for you. Additionally, you can try the Valsalva maneuver by taking a deep breath, closing your mouth, pinching your nose, and gently blowing out as if you're inflating a balloon with your lips closed. If these methods don't improve the situation after 5 days, it is recommended to consult a doctor.
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