Dealing with ear blockage can be quite irritating, I totally get that! From what you’re describing, it sounds like your Vata dosha might indeed be acting up, causing that pressure and buzzing. When excess Vata plays up, it can often create dryness and discomfort in the ears. So yeah, Ayurveda does have some good remedies for this!
First off, let’s chat about oil treatments. Sesame oil is a classic in Ayurveda for this — it’s grounding and warming, which helps calm the Vata. What I usually recommend is putting few warm drops in the affected ear once a day, preferably in the evening before bed. Let it sit for about 5-10 minutes, using a cotton ball to keep it from dripping, and then you can let the excess oil drain out naturally. Consistency is key, so give it a week or two to see noticeable changes.
But it’s not just about oil. Try using Nasya — nasal drops — which helps balance the excess of fluids and pressure in your head. Anu Taila is a good one for this purpose. Just two drops in each nostril once in the morning should do. Be sure to follow this with steam inhalation to moisturize and clear the nasal passages.
Also, since Vata is related to movement and air, make sure you’re keeping yourself well-hydrated. Warm water, herbal teas like ginger or cinnamon can be especially beneficial. Cold drinks or too much raw food can aggravate the Vata, so think warm and soothing.
Lifestyle adjustments can help, too: include routine and regular hours of sleep, and minimize exposure to loud noises if you can. Gentle head and ear massages can also release tension and promote circulation.
As for seeing your ENT specialist — yes, definitely keep up with those visits if the ear blockage’s persistent, 'cause we don’t wanna ignore any underlying issues that might need medical intervention. Oh, and one more thing — avoid cotton swabs! They can actually push wax deeper inside and worsen the blockage.
Hope this helps to get that ear feeling more comfy! But if things worsen or if you experience pain, defo seek medical advice straight away. Stay well!



