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EAR WAX REMOVAL SYRINGE

EAR WAX REMOVAL SYRINGEBrand: HEALTH ENTERPRISES INC

List Price: $10.05
Buy New: $3.84
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You Save: $6.21 (62%)

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Seller: Corner Drugstore
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 32 reviews

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5 x 2 x 1.2

MPN: HEI400595
UPC: 079573105955
EAN: 0079573105955

Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days

Features:
  • Tri-stream tip safely directs fluid to ear canal walls
  • Flared design prevents over-insertion
  • Exit portals provide clean, controlled fluid drain

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Product Description
Doctor designed is a safer alternative to the rubber bulb ear syringes due to its flared design, tri-Stream tip and exit portals.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Best method for me - I'm Very Impressed!!   July 17, 2008
Mary Huhtala (College Town, MI USA)
36 out of 37 found this review helpful

I bought this product in times of desperation and I'm glad I did! I've had ear wax problems for years. This syringe cleared wax blockage that dated 1/2 a year old. Even drops have not come close to this! The water shoots wax out of your ear so be careful to catch it in the sink. Use warm water. That's important. Also tilt your head while you do it. I have had no nausea problems but be careful. I like this product because you can use all the force you have and all the water you have, and it's impossible to harm your inner ear! I highly recommend! You won't believe how much wax this syringe removes - it was startling for me!


5 out of 5 stars It works!   August 2, 2009
Ronald Speers (Moreno Valley, CA United States)
25 out of 25 found this review helpful

I tried peroxide and baby oil. I bought expensive drops (Murine and sweet oil). Then I read the lables to find they are peroxide and olive oil. All the drops and oils did restore my hearing though I still had trouble with my left ear. But the wax remained. Then I read a review about the syringe (which I had bought along with the removal kit). The fellow said don't be afraid to really blast it because the stream is not directed at the eardrum but at the canal walls.

Well with that encouragement we repeatedly blasted my left ear with warm water and peroxide! Out came two plugs with the combined size of a cigarette filter! Blasting my right ear brought out a plug about half that size!



5 out of 5 stars Best $6 I have ever spent   June 8, 2009
Alfred Preci (Northeast)
14 out of 14 found this review helpful

After reading about the expensive version of this product, I was glad to see someone made a simple easy to use version. I have had excessive earwax in my ears and always end up pushing the wax in with Q-tips. Then end up going to the doctors every year or so to remove the wax. With this product I used warm water and after about 6 or so times in each ear my ear felt like they took there first shower in decades! It is a great feeling.. I would Highly recommend it.



5 out of 5 stars Awesome   November 2, 2009
A. Potluri
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Awesome product... Now my ears are cleaned almost after 15 yrs.

Fill the syringe with warm water, place it firmly into ur ear and flush it(the more speed, the more ur ears clear and NO, it wont hurt ur ears) 3-4 times.

If ur wax is too hard use any ear drops which softens it and then use syringe.

And no, I dint take anyone's help. I did it myself. U shud hold the syringe in correct position.

Abhinay



5 out of 5 stars Use Syringe with other steps   June 5, 2010
IT Security
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Always scared of injuring my child's ear drum with a cotton tip so used this tool instead. Works well but for heavy wax producer, you should apply it at least five times per ear and prep each ear beforehand by putting a liquid ear wax softener. People use homemade remedies such as hydrogen peroxide, olive oil (sometimes called sweet oil), baby oil, or mineral oil. Hydrogen peroxide is painful for me because it bubbles so I don't use it.

Apply a few drops of lukewarm wax softener into each ear by eye dropper (I use a baby syringe used to give medicinal doses to babies) and stuff a cotton ball in the ear to hold the liquid in. Wait fifteen minutes to take effect, meanwhile set aside two cups of lukewarm water and fill up the ear syringe and affix the tip. After fifteen minutes have passed, follow the syringe instructions to squirt the water. By the fifth squirt of water, you should see some brown wax pieces fall out of the ear. Repeat the process to the other ear. Drain any remaining water from your ear by your favorite safe method of shaking your head or whatever and put in a couple of rubbing alcohol drops to disinfect and dry the ear or use hydrogen peroxide or use a hair dryer. Total removal of ear wax is not necessary since a little ear wax actually helps maintain a pH balance that inhibits growth of certain bacteria and fungi.


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