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Outer ear infections are often very painful– especially when you touch or tug on your earlobe. Itching is common too. The skin in the ear canal is red and swollen, and sometimes also sheds skin flakes or oozes a liquid. The ear might then become blocked, making it difficult to hear properly.
If you have a perforated eardrum or think you may have one, consult your doctor before you use this medicine.
First, shake the bottle well.
If you’ve just started using the bottle, or haven’t used it for over a week, press the pump a few times until you get a fine spray. It’s important not to point the nozzle at yourself or anyone else.
Place the nozzle gently into your ear.
Press the pump once to spray 1 dose.
Pump 1 dose into your affected ear at least 3 times a day. Leave at least 2 hours between doses.
Don’t worry if you forget to use EarCalm®. Use it as soon as you remember, then carry on as before.
Keep using EarCalm® until 2 days after your symptoms have gone.
Like all medicines, EarCalm Spray can cause side effects, but not everyone gets them. They can include:
Sensitivity or allergy, if this happens stop using the spray.
Temporary stinging or a burning sensation for the first few days of treatment.
Stop treatment and call your doctor:
If you get any pain.
If symptoms worsen and do not improve within 48 hours.
If your hearing is affected.
Do not use it for more than 7 days.
Do not use EarCalm if you are under 12 years.
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