AquaEars for Children ~~ Perfect for summer swimming season
Remember how much fun you had during bath time as a kid? Singing, making bubble beards, and creating water adventures with your toys! Times haven’t changed because bath time now is just as much fun for your kids and your young family members. However, for many young kids with ear problems or ear tubes, getting soapy or dirty bath water in to the ears during bath time can lead to ear problems such as infections or swimmer’s ear, especially if the water remains in the ear for a long period of time.
Why Choose AquaEars?
AquaEars for Children is a soft silicone earplug that offers dual protection for water-sensitive ears by sealing out water and reducing ear discomfort due to water pressure. Ideal for swimming and bathing, AquaEars doesn’t interfere with normal hearing like other earplugs for water-related activities. The new licensed characters make the earplugs fun while helping to reduce the non-compliance challenge parents might have with children wearing earplugs. AquaEars also have a noise reduction rating of 22, making them perfect for protecting sensitive ears from noise during music events, fireworks shows and more.
AquaEars is available at CVS and Walmart for an average retail price of $4.00, and will include a convenient carrying case. Connect with the brand on Facebook for special offers, tips and giveaways: www.Facebook.com/AquaEars.
Here are some AquaEars bath time tips adapted from the CDC to share with your readers to help with bath time ear protection:
- Always dry your ears with a towel after bath and shower time, especially if the head was fully submerged.
- Q-tips should never be used without supervision.
- Use a hair dryer to move air within the ear canal if your child complains of having water left in their ears.
- Ask your health care provider for an appointment if your child feels discomfort, pain or ear drainage.
- Ear wax helps protect ears from infections. Don’t try to remove ear wax.
- Antibiotics are usually used to treat swimmer’s ear. Protect your child’s ears with AquaEars!
- Remember to tilt your child’s head to allow water to exit your their ears.
- Safeguard the tub by making sure bath toys remain clean and germ free. Leaky, spongy or wooden toys retain moisture which provides a home for bacteria.
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I need these for my son! He gets swimmer’s ear and the medicine gets pretty spendy…not to mention, I don’t like seeing him in pain!!! It’s worse than a normal earache because you even have pain on the outter ear!
Thanks for sharing this. It is what I need for my granddaughter especially when she goes swimming. She usually ends up with earaches after she goes swimming so this would help.