Sanity Ear syringe
Product details
Features
The ear syringe made of Sarolit® is a medical device for flushing the ear canal with lukewarm water, designed for multiple uses by one person. The application should be discussed with a doctor beforehand.
- Size 3: 327 ml
- Size 5: 41 ml
- Size 7: 75 ml
- Size 9: 135 ml
- Size 11: 206 ml
Application
Suck the warm flushing solution into the ear syringe, and gently insert the ear syringe at the beginning of the ear canal. Tilt the head to the side to allow the liquid to flow into the ear canal. Slowly squeeze the ear syringe. To avoid unwanted suction and pressure effects, carefully remove the ear syringe from the ear canal while it is still squeezed. Allow the liquid to flow out of the ear after a maximum of 15 minutes. An adult should assist when using it on children.
Notes
The ear syringe must be thoroughly cleaned inside and out with soapy water before and after each use.
Do not use if the eardrum is damaged.
Made in Germany.
sphere | Ear, Nose and Throat |
effect | Purifying |
Items per sales unit | 1 Piece |
Item number | 44656134 |
Manufacturer | Sanity |
Category | Ear care |
Manufacturer no. | 009424 |
Release date | 29.3.2024 |
Sales rank in Category Ear care | 3 of 115 |
External links |
sphere | Ear, Nose and Throat |
effect | Purifying |
Product type | Ear cleaner |
Medical Device Category | I |
Country of origin | Germany |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Scope of delivery | Pear syringe Gr7 75ml |
Items per sales unit | 1 Piece |
Weight | 60 g |
Content | 75 ml |
Length | 15.10 cm |
Width | 7 cm |
Height | 7.70 cm |
Weight | 59 g |
Instructions for use | Suck up the warm rinsing solution into the ear syringe, carefully insert the ear syringe at the beginning of the ear canal. Tilt your head to the side so that the liquid can flow into the ear canal. Squeeze the ear syringe slowly to avoid unwanted suction and pressure, carefully remove the ear syringe from the ear canal when it is squeezed. Allow the liquid to flow out of the ear after 15 minutes at the latest. When using on children, an adult should assist. |