Eustachi, Eustachian Tube Exerciser, 1 Count

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255 GEL
  • Brand NeilMed
  • Shipping from United States
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Properties

Sizes
6.4 x 3.7 x 2.05 in, 0.4 lb
Product code
NMD-60369
Shipping Weight
0.4 lb

Basic information

UPC
705928603691

Other features

Brand
NeilMed

Packaging data

Quantity in the package
1 Count

Weight & dimensions

Weight
0.18 kg

Description

  • For Treating Negative Middle Ear Pressure
  • Pop Blocked Ears Safely!
  • 100% Natural 
  • Drug Free
  • Requires Two AA Batteries 
  • Batteries Not Included

Contents: 

  • 1 Eustachi Ear Pressure Relief Device 
  • Protective Pouch
  • Instructions for Use

Perfect For: 

  • Cold and  Allergy Season
  • Flying 

Eustachi can help clear your ears anytime, anywhere using just a little air. 

When yawning, chewing or pinching your nose and blowing aren't enough.

How does it work? 

The Eustachi has a battery operated motor and a small air source. The regulated air is delivered into the nose to help open the Eustachian tubes as you swallow. As long as batteries are installed and it's in good working condition, the air should never run out. 

Why does it go in the nose? 

Because your Eustachian tubes are located in the back of your throat (the nasopharynx). The Eustachi helps open your Eustachian tubes using a little bit of air. The air is delivered into your nostril where, with the assistance of a swallowing motion, it can reach the Eustachian tube openings (in the nasopharynx). 

Does it clean ear wax? 

No, Eustachi does not clean ear wax. Eustachi helps open the Eustachian tubes (behind your eardrums). Ear wax is in the ear canal (in front of your eardrums). 

Does it help with water trapped in my ear canal after swimming or showering? 

No, Eustachi helps open the Eustachian tubes which may help prevent fluid accumulation in the middle ear (behind your eardrums). 

How is Eustachi different than the Valsalva Maneuver? 

When you pinch your nose and blow, you aren't yawing or swallowing, so your Eustachian tubes aren't naturally opening. Also, you cannot do the Valsalva for someone else, but you can use the Eustachi on someone who needs help unclogging their ears!

Uses: The Eustachi is used for treating negative middle ear pressure. Negative middle ear pressure can lead to fluid accumulation in the middle ear, impaired hearing, and hearing loss. The Eustachi provides a method of ventilating the middle ear by momentarily increasing the air pressure in the nose and the Eustachian tube. 

Equalizing the pressure can prevent the accumulation of fluid and prevent hearing loss.



Suggested use

Easy to use! 

  1. Hold the Eustachi firmly against a nostril opening - creating a tight seal. Plug the other nostril closed. 
  2. Press the Eustachi power button to start the airflow and help to open your Eustachian Tubes by swallowing while the Eustachi button is pressed. 
  3. Repeat if needed in other nostril.


Warnings

Do not use Eustachi if you have heavy nasal congestion, a bloody nose, an ear infection, or a perforated eardrum. Consult with your doctor before using Eustachi if you have recently had eye, ear or nose surgery, or any ear trauma.