A stuffy, blocked feeling in the ear may be associated with conditions such as secretory otitis media, Meniere’s disease, and sudden deafness, and treatment appropriate to the condition is necessary to achieve a relatively quick recovery. Depending on the cause, medication and puncture therapy can be used to relieve the symptoms. 1. Secretory otitis media: patients will experience hearing loss, stuffy ears and other symptoms. Patients can take oral azithromycin, amoxicillin and other medications, the application of nasal spray hormone, such as mometasone furoate nasal spray, etc., to reduce the mucosal edema of the nasal cavity; mucus promoter such as eucalyptus-pin enteric soft capsule, to promote cilia activity; the pharyngotracheal tube blowing treatment; tympanic membrane puncture and tympanic membrane catheterization therapy, if necessary. 2. Ménière’s disease: patients will have symptoms such as ear stuffiness, swelling and pain, dizziness, nausea and vomiting. It can be treated with oral medication such as minoxilan, flunarizine hydrochloride tablets, hormones such as methylprednisolone, diuretics and dehydrating drugs such as hydrochlorothiazide, etc., to improve the circulation in the inner ear and alleviate the accumulation of water in the membrane labyrinth. 3. Sudden deafness: For patients with sudden deafness, hearing loss, ear blockage, tinnitus and other symptoms will suddenly appear. Hormones such as methylprednisolone, ginkgo biloba, methylcobalamin tablets and other medications can be applied, and post-auricular hormone (methylprednisolone succinate, dexamethasone, etc.) injection therapy can be used to alleviate the symptoms. Patients should clarify the cause of the disease in time and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for appropriate treatment.