Air Pressure on Plane and Wearing Ear Muffs — Any Potential Risks?

Yas

Member
Author
Dec 2, 2019
78
London
Tinnitus Since
01/11/19
Cause of Tinnitus
Perforated eardrum
Hello,

I will be on a 4 hour flight tomorrow. This is my first flight with a perforated eardrum and tinnitus.

I bought ear muffs to defend my ears from the noise of the aircraft. However I only just noticed that it causes a suction when I remove it. Will this pressure to my eardrums cause any additional problems on the flight, does anyone know?

They are:
Mpow 035 ear defenders. SNR 34dB noise reduction earmuffs with soft foam ear cups.

Also anyone have experience with going on a plane with a perforation? It's supposed to be more comfortable than a normal eardrum.


Thank you!
 
Also anyone have experience with going on a plane with a perforation? It's supposed to be more comfortable than a normal eardrum.
Hola Yas! You will be absolutely fine despite the ear perforation.

Take into account that the noisiest times will actually be boarding and getting off the plane, unless this is done through a jetty, of course.

Once on board you can use earmuffs for the whole flight. In general terms, the closest you sit to the cabin, to the front of the plane, the less noise there will be.

Enjoy your flight!
 
Hola Yas! You will be absolutely fine despite the ear perforation.

Take into account that the noisiest times will actually be boarding and getting off the plane, unless this is done through a jetty, of course.

Once on board you can use earmuffs for the whole flight. In general terms, the closest you sit to the cabin, to the front of the plane, the less noise there will be.

Enjoy your flight!


Thank you Juan!

I will take these into account!

what do you think of the additional suction/air pressure the ear muffs create?
 
what do you think of the additional suction/air pressure the ear muffs create?
That's quite normal, you shouldnt worry about it. You may feel more pressure at the beginning if you arent used to earmuffs, but over time it will be ok.
 
You're most probably already in plane or on the way from the airport at your destination.

I'm using normal foam earplugs 32dB SNR and works well, no negative experiences with pressure changes or anything like it. I would say even if I didn't have tinnitus I would use them just for higher comfort.

My longest trip with earplugs has been Frankfurt to Seattle (~11 hours) and San Francisco - Munich (10,5) and both went just fine, I had plugs inserted all the time.
 
I would get some foam plugs and wear them all through the airport where you won't be wearing the muffs. They can be as effective as muffs, as far as the protective rating goes.
 
Thank you so much everyone I feel more comforted :)

I'm on my way to the airport now, I'll update this thread about how I do!

My ent suggested against using earplugs in case of additional pressure! I think and hope that I should be fine with my ear muffs!
 

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