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Novel uses for the bulb syringe The nasal syringe can be used to displace thin serous fluid from the middle ear cleft using the Politzer procedure.
Bulb syringe You use this classic option by simply squeezing the air out of the bulb, and — while maintaining pressure on the bulb — gently placing the tip in your child’s nose.
The so-called bulb syringes commonly sold over the counter for ear wax removal may work as advertised -- at least for some people, a new study finds.
The solution, that comes in a 0.5-ounce bottle, foams on contact with wax so you know it’s working. The included user-friendly bulb syringe helps flush out wax after the solution has done its work.
Hydrogen peroxide can be placed in the ear on its own or by using a small bulb syringe (like the kind that is used to remove mucus from a baby’s nostrils). These tools are available over the counter.
An Ohio-based ear, nose and throat surgeon is revealing how to properly clean wax out of ears — and it doesn't involve Q-tips.
The study, presented earlier this year at a meeting of the Society for Academic Primary Care, shows that if patients are taught to clear their own ears of wax - using a soft, plastic bulb syringe ...
People can place 5 to 10 drops in each ear twice daily for up to 4 days. A person can flush out excess hydrogen peroxide and earwax with warm water or a bulb syringe.
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