
Safety First, Always
Make the SwitchDitch the Swabs, Save Your Hearing
Cotton swabs can cause serious harm—pushing wax deeper, leading to blockages, infections, and even permanent hearing loss. Doctors warn against them, yet they remain common in households. Protect your hearing and that of your loved ones with our safer, doctor-recommended ear spray.
Our Solution
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Why ClearEar?
- Safe and Easy to use
- Spray gently removes wax
- No risk of eardrum damage
- Doctor-recommended
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The Issue with Swabs
- Pushes wax deeper
- High risk of hearing loss
- Can cause infections
- Prohibited by doctors
Recommended by Doctors
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Salus University Health
The use of Q-tips can lead to accidental injuries to the ear canal or eardrum. Inserting the swab too far can cause scratches, abrasions, or even puncture the eardrum, which can result in pain, bleeding, hearing loss, and potential infection.
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Cedars Sinai
Cotton swabs can cause punctured ear drums and hearing loss. In severe cases, the cotton swab can damage many sensitive structures behind the ear canal and cause complete deafness, prolonged vertigo with nausea and vomiting, loss of taste function, and even facial paralysis.
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The Science of Health
For safety reasons, we recommend that neither parents nor children attempt to clean the ears by placing anything inside the ear canal, including cotton swabs