Care Well Soft Foam Ear Plugs 1 Pair CW 563

Sku: 1222825

1.650 KWD

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Care Well Swimmers Ear Plugs For Kids 1 Pair CW 567

A pair of soft silicone ear plugs sized for children — keeps water out during swimming, bath time, or showers. Code CW 567.

- Soft, mouldable silicone (NOT foam — silicone is the right choice for water exposure)
- Sized for children's ear canals
- Reusable — wash and dry between uses
- Code CW 567

Benefits:
- Mouldable silicone — press into the ear opening to create a watertight seal
- Hypoallergenic
- Reusable, washable
- Storage case included with most pairs
- Suitable for ages 3+ (younger children — consult pediatrician)

- Swimming lessons and pool play (prevents swimmer's ear / otitis externa)
- Bath time and showers for children prone to ear infections
- After ear-tube surgery (ENT advice; common protocol)
- Beach holidays

How to Use:
Warm the silicone in your hand for 5-10 seconds to soften it. Mould it gently between your fingers. Press it INTO (not deep, just at the canal opening) the child's ear; flatten the visible part to seal the canal opening. The plug should sit visible at the entrance, not pushed deep. Remove with a gentle pull on the visible edge.

Precautions:
- Always supervise children using ear plugs around water
- Don't push deep — silicone should sit at the canal entrance, not against the eardrum
- Inspect for damage before each use; replace if torn or sticky
- Wash with mild soap and warm water after each use; air-dry before storing
- Stop and consult an ENT doctor if pain, ringing, or persistent muffled hearing develops
- Children under 3 — consult your pediatrician before use

Q&A:
Q: Why silicone, not foam?
A: Foam absorbs water and grows bacteria — exactly the opposite of what you want around water. Silicone is hydrophobic; it seals the canal and stays clean.

Q: My child has ear tubes (grommets) — are these safe?
A: Yes, AND specifically recommended by ENT doctors for children with grommets. The grommet creates a path for water to enter the middle ear, so a watertight seal at the canal entrance is critical. Always confirm with your pediatric ENT.

Q: Are reusable plugs really reusable?
A: Yes — silicone plugs typically last a swim season (3-4 months) with daily use. Replace if they no longer hold their shape or feel sticky/old. For year-round users, plan on 2-3 pairs per year.

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