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It actually works,
I’m a swimmer and have been swimming competitively since I was 6. I’m in high school now, but have always had ear problems. At least twice a year I get Swimmer’s Ear pretty severely. I’ve been to the ENT so many times and always the same thing, stay out of the water, use these drops and it’ll get better. My mom saw this ear dryer in Swimming World and bought it for me about 8 months ago. So far I haven’t had a single ear infection. It feels good to dry my ears right after a workout and if it keeps me from getting swimmer’s ear I’m happy.
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Chronic ear infections aided immensely,
After a serious swimmer’s ear infection, I have had recurrent ear infections in the canals of both ears for years. This ear dryer has been the ONLY daily thing I can do to keep my ear canals dry and free of infection. I do not agree that you can achieve the same thing with a hair dryer. I have tried but been unsuccessful. Medical professionals have also advised me to use drops of vinegar in both ears to guard against infection before drying them. Alcohol, according to them, does not kill the bacteria but only aids in drying, so alcohol drops alone will not help. The ear dryer, they said, does the drying action, so they recommended that I use the vinegar to keep the canals acidic and a bad place for infection to spread. I do not know what to say about the price except that it costs me a lot less to buy this product than to keep going to the doctor for the infections. I am very pleased with it.
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