MY EARACHE VANISHED IN MINUTES

Released on: July 7, 2008, 1:17 am

Press Release Author: Kencap

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: For years, eleven-year-old Lee Jorbin suffered with chronic,
painful earache. Recently, she began using a new Israeli device, EarDoc, which
releases air and fluids trapped inside the ear, rapidly curing inflammation.

Press Release Body:

All her life, eleven-year-old Lee Jorbin suffered from earache. "In summer",
remembers her mother Danit, "it was because she went swimming. In winter, colds and
viruses brought it on. It was a kind of ritual. Every few weeks an earache erupted
and Lee would stop normal activities, including school, and lie at home in pain,
waiting for the storm to blow over". Long-term antibiotic treatment, ear rinses and
other treatments failed to stop the inflammation.
A new Israeli device called EarDoc has improved the quality of Lee's life. "EarDoc
has completely changed my child's life", says her mother, "she uses it at when the
first symptoms of earache appear, and in minutes she has relief. The device is
lightweight and easy to use, so she can take it to school. If she has earache, she
sits down and uses it, and after a few minutes, the pain has gone. It's
unbelievable".
EarDoc is the brainchild of Kencap and expert in medical devices about 70% of Divers
As well as %80 of children up to age of 4, suffer from inflammation of the ear -
either momentary, temporary, or chronic pain.
Inflammation is due to blockage between the middle ear and the mouth. The external
ear canal ends at the eardrum, behind which lie the ear bones whose job is to
transmit the eardrum vibration to the inner ear. The middle ear cavity drains into
the oral cavity through a narrow channel called the Eustachian tube. The purpose of
the canal is to equalize pressure between the two sides of the eardrum and to drain
fluid and mucous secretions, into the cavity.
A body cavity that cannot drain itself is a source of infection. It is the same with
the ear canal: blockage leads to inflammation causing severe pain and discomfort,
mainly in children, which impairs hearing and affects the quality of life.
Inflammation and edema of the mucus membrane of the middle ear are the main reason
for blockage of the Eustachian tube and the build up of fluids and air in the middle
ear cavity. Pressure in the middle ear cavity increasingly forces the eardrum
outwards, often causing strong pain, dizziness and lack of stability.
The popular treatment is surgery to insert grommets, which involves making small
holes in the eardrum. However, this places the patient at risk of infection and only
works in 2%-5% of cases. A further option is medication, though as mentioned before,
this does not provide instant relief and will not solve the problem in the
long-term.

"The device we invented", explains Kencap\'s representative "creates special
vibrations, which conform especially to the structure of the middle ear. Pulses are
transmitted by the bone and base of the inner ear, causing the obstructed canal to
vibrate, opening it immediately. Accumulated air and fluids causing the inflammation
can be released through the tube to relieve pressure on the eardrum.
The patient places the device next to the outer ear. The device is constructed so
that part of it presses against the ear bone. The vibration released when EarDoc is
switched on forces the fluids out and drains them".
EarDoc has been tested on 2,000 children and adults in Israel and the United States,
and according to its inventors, most report instant relief.
Dr Dahlia Borner, a pediatrician in the Israeli health service, reports that a
certain percentage of children develop recurring agonizing ear infections "The pus
cannot be drained", she explains, "and leads to tearing of the eardrum.
Pediatricians are helpless since antibiotic treatment is not always effective and
other treatments do not provide immediate and long-term relief".
Having tried EARDOC with her patients, she reports that "it provides instant relief.
I welcome the invention and recommend using it. The vibrations open the canal and
let the fluids out immediately".
The device is used when sitting or lying since the vibrations can cause loss of
balance and dizziness when standing. It is applied for 2-4 minutes several times
daily, as required, and to ensure the canal stays open. It can also be used when
flying.
Note that EarDoc is not suitable for children under two.


Web Site: http://www.eardoc.info

Contact Details: EARDOC Press release
Contact: Agmon David
Tel: 972 506595963
Email: agmon@eardoc.info

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