Hi,
There is a possibility of sinusitis. Please get yourself examined by a physician. Tke care!
hi, well good luck for your career!.
As noops01 adviced,please consult an ENT surgeon, as pain associated with flying are more related to middle and inner ear pathology although in 90% of cases it is normal to have these pains during descent.
Don't worry. I started flying when I was very young and was always in great pain during and after landing- never going up. As stated - was ears. Also, by dropping so fast your cerebral spinal fluid pressure "I think" is fluctuating. Don't worry about the career at all. Climbers in Colorado use medications to control it.
I KNOW VERY LITTLE ABOUT THIS - OTHER THAN IF YOU DON'T OUTGROW IT - THERE ARE MED MANAGEMENT APPROACHES THAT YOUR DOCTOR WOULD KNOW. Just to try - run it by the doc - approximately2-3 hours before the next time you land take Advil and Sudafed. That might even be enough. Good Luck.