Is it normal for your ears to feel stuffy after taking ear drops?

Patients usually have ear drops for anti-inflammatory purposes only when their ears are inflamed. After the drops are applied, the patient will have a stuffy feeling inside the ear canal, which is normal. Ear baths are a common clinical treatment technique that effectively brings the medication into contact with the mucous membrane of the ear canal to combat inflammation and swelling. If the patient usually has a lot of ear wax, he or she can also use ear drops in the ear bath to soften it and then remove it, which can effectively avoid pain in the ear canal and reduce inflammation. If the patient still has a stuffy and uncomfortable feeling in the ear after the ear drops are cleaned up again, he or she needs to go to the ear, nose and throat department of the hospital for further consultation.