Examples of 'eustachian' in a sentence

Meaning of "eustachian"

eustachian (adjective) - relating to the Eustachian tube, a canal that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx. It is often used in medical contexts to describe conditions or issues with this part of the ear
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  • Of or relating to Bartolomeo Eustachi (1500 or 1514–1574), also known as Eustachius, one of the founders of the science of human anatomy.
  • Alternative letter-case form of Eustachian

How to use "eustachian" in a sentence

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Your eustachian tube was not draining properly.
How to open up your eustachian tube naturally.
The eustachian tubes can also be involved.
Yawning or swallowing opens the eustachian tube.
The eustachian tube is usually closed.
Allergies are a common cause of eustachian tube blockage.
Your eustachian tubes are probably locked shut by pressure differential.
I have got a blocked eustachian tube.
The eustachian tube serves to equalize air pressure on both.
This should pull the eustachian tubes open.
Eustachian tube dysfunction.
Otitis media is a result of an infection in the eustachian tube.
These can cause the eustachian tube to become blocked.
Patency is the normal state of the eustachian tube.
Patulous eustachian tube.

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This might reduce the pressure of eustachian tube.
It may also inflate your eustachian tubes so they are slightly bigger.
It is usually caused by repeated infection or poor eustachian tube function.
Eustachian tube dysfunction is usually the result of a cold or similar infection.
Yawning or swallowing makes the eustachian tube open.
The eustachian tube attaches your throat and your ears.
It opens up the eustachian tubes.
Musculoskeletal eustachian tube dysfunction is an important etiological factor for otitis media.
Infection is considered to be the main cause of a blocked eustachian tube.
Infection occurs when the eustachian tube fails to do its job.
The infection affects the functioning of the eustachian tube.
An infection can irritate the eustachian tubes and cause them to swell.
The problem stems from inadequate function of the eustachian tube.
Inflammation of the eustachian tube spreads directly to several sections of the auditory canal.
Sometimes allergies can cause the eustachian tubes to swell.
The eustachian tube drains fluid from your ears to the back of your throat.
Extending your neck tends to open your eustachian tubes.
The major portion of the eustachian tube and inner ear is made of cartilage.
The back pressure can force open the eustachian tube.
A narrow passage called the eustachian tube regulates air pressure in your ear.
The infection moves to one or both ears through the eustachian tubes.
Blockage of the eustachian tube prevents fluid from draining out of the middle ear.
I have got chronic adhesive otitis with eustachian tube dysfunction.
The eustachian tube functions as a pressure equalizer to avoid undue strain on the tympanic membrane.
Earaches commonly occur when the eustachian tube becomes blocked.
Sometimes decongestants are recommended to drain any mucus away from the eustachian tube.
Ear infections can occur when the eustachian tube is swollen or blocked.
Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose and of the eustachian tube.
Eustachian tube dysfunction happens when your eustachian tubes do not open or close properly.
What your body really needs is to clear your eustachian tube and sinuses.
Eustachian tube lies in between your middle ears and the back of your nose.
The middle ear is open to the outside environment by means of the eustachian tube.
They have short eustachian tubes and fluid does not drain making it perfect for a bacterial infection.
The proximal part of the cleft remains narrow and creates the eustachian tube.
This means both Eustachian tubes are open.

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