The eustachian tubes connect the middle ear to the back of the nose and upper throat. These tubes help equalize ear pressure and drain fluid from the middle ear. They typically open when you swallow, yawn, or chew.
When the eustachian tubes become blocked or do not function properly, it can lead to a condition called eustachian tube dysfunction, or ETD.
At Bethesda ENT and Sinus Center, conveniently located in Chevy Chase, Maryland, we provide comprehensive ENT evaluations to help determine whether eustachian tube dysfunction may be contributing to ear pressure, fullness, muffled hearing, or recurring ear discomfort.



