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eosera® EAR-igation™ BULB - Ear Bulb Syringe, Purple

$6.99 USD

At eosera®, we call it the EAR-igation™ bulb, and it’s a must-have for gentle, effective ear rinsing. This purple ear bulb syringe is designed to flush out loosened wax after treatment with eosera® EAR WAX MD®.

It’s soft, reusable, and just the right size for comfortable use at home. Whether you're caring for your ears or someone else's, this bulb offers a safe and easy way to complete your ear cleaning routine.

Here’s why it’s a solid sidekick to your ear care lineup:

  • Designed for use after EAR WAX MD® treatments

  • Soft, 2 oz bulb for gentle water pressure

  • Easy to clean and reuse

  • Great for home ear irrigation

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1 Standard 2 oz Rinsing Bulb to irrigate ears. Use with eosera EAR WAX MD earwax cleaning drops to clean and maintain excess earwax at home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ear‑igation™ bulb syringe used for?

This bulb syringe helps gently irrigate the outer ear canal by flushing warm water, wax, and debris out using soft pressure from the bulb. It pairs perfectly with the best solution drops like EAR WAX MD®, enhancing safety and effectiveness.

How do I use the ear wax syringe safely at home?

First, soften wax with ear drops like EAR WAX MD® for a few minutes. Then fill the bulb syringe with warm (body-temperature) water and gently squeeze near the ear opening while tilting your head; never force it in. Repeat as needed until the ear feels clear, then dry thoroughly.

Can children use the bulb syringe?

Yes, the Ear‑igation™ syringe is suitable for ages 2 and up under adult supervision. Always check water temperature, use gentle pressure, and keep a basin handy. It’s an easy, toddler-safe way to clear earwax after softening drops.

How often should I use the bulb syringe on my ears?

Use it whenever you notice wax buildup, muffled hearing, or pressure, typically once a month or as needed. Pair it with weekly ear wax drops for maintenance. Avoid irrigating more than necessary to keep your ears healthy and balanced.

Is it normal to experience dizziness during ear irrigation?

Yes, using water that is too cold or too hot can trigger dizziness or vertigo. Always test to ensure the water is close to body temperature to avoid this. Stop immediately if you feel discomfort and consult a healthcare provider if symptoms persist.

Can I use household oils in the bulb syringe instead of water?

No, only use warm water or sterile rinse solutions with this bulb syringe. Oils can clog the syringe or promote bacterial growth. Softening drops should be used beforehand, and rinses should be water-based.

What if earwax is impacted or the syringe doesn’t fully clear it?

Earwax can be stubborn; sometimes, short, repeated rinses (up to five per session) are needed to loosen it. If the syringe doesn’t help, consult a healthcare professional, especially if you have ear pain, discharge, or a perforated eardrum.

Is it safe to clean hearing aids with this syringe?

Yes, but always remove hearing aids before use. Gently rinse your ear canal to clear wax that could affect device performance. Let your ear fully dry before reinserting your hearing aid.

Are there any risks I should be aware of?

Yes. Do not use the bulb syringe if you have a history of eardrum perforation, ear tubes, recent ear infection, or severe ear pain. Never insert hard objects (like cotton swabs) into your ear, as this can worsen impaction or cause injury.

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