👂 Clear the way to comfort!
The NeilMed Eustachi is an all-natural, drug-free device designed to relieve ear pressure by exercising the eustachian tubes. Recommended by healthcare professionals, it offers a quick and easy solution for those suffering from blocked ears, making it ideal for travelers and allergy sufferers alike. Compact and portable, it includes a carrying case and operates on 2 AA batteries (not included).
H**R
Massive Relief of Barometric Pressure Headaches
Functionality:Worked incredibly well. I had no idea about the additional drainage behind our ears. For years Ive had horrendous pressure headaches and in the last couple of years awful popping of all my sinuses and no medication works. I stumbled upon the concept of barometric pressure headaches and that’s how I found this product and pressure relief earplugs. I used the product as it states with a mouthful of water and waiting close to 10 seconds to swallow. I felt it pop but took a couple tries to feel the full pressure release. The pain and my headache didn’t immediately go away but right away I could feel the pressure in my nose, sinus, and forehead was going down. It recommends two weeks of treatment for bad build up and considering I’ve been struggling with this for years id imagine that’s what it will take but I’ve had it for literal hours and feel more relief than any of the nasal sprays, allergy medicine, or pain killers has ever helped. Of course not all medical solutions will work for all people but it is certainly worth a try if you struggle with confusing headaches, allergies, and painful pressure in your forehead and behind your eyes and ears. My left ear has been “sticking” closed for years too and i had to pull on my earlobe to open it back up. Doctors always told me there was no wax buildup so I couldn’t understand why it was sticking closed and affecting my hearing until I pulled it back open. All makes sense now! Aggravating it took so long to solve but so so happy I have an effective tool going forward
S**Y
It might not work the first time you use it, that's normal.
Take a big swig of water first before using this. Then when holding it up to your nose as directed, swallow the water at the same time. It's more effective that way. Now at first, if you are very clogged in your eustachian tube, it won't work right away. It will help though little by little. So if it doesn't seem like it's doing anything, keep at it. Give it a try a few times. Use some ear drops/hydrogen peroxide/steam inhaler, whatever you use to help loosen what is gunked up in there. You have to keep at it for a few days. That's the important thing. I managed to get my right ear unclogged on day 3. Though my left ear is still insanely backed up (pretty sure it's mucus).
T**2
Effective for some
I've had a massively plugged ear for about a week, following a cold. Despite trying what seems like everything (Valsava/yawning, decongestants, nasal sprays/rinses, steam/heat pad, massages, even antibiotics), nothing seems to help- I've been living on Youtube, desperate to find some kind of remedy. I've always struggled a bit with clearing my ear/eustachian tubes, but this time is more extreme and would not budge.Despite the mixed reviews here on Amazon and other forums, and out of desperation, I decided to give it a go. Although the airflow appears to be very mild, once in use, it's actually quite effective and I can see why it would work for so many. Unfortunately, it didn't quite work for my plugged ear, though it did pop my other, slightly stuffy ear- and it also worked for my husband. For some reason, the air wants to blow back into my mouth, so not sure if it's user error (I followed directions and watched several videos), or I have a defective nose canal lol. I am able to get enough air to partially push out my eardrum, it's just not quite enough.While it's quite spendy for what it is (even as I purchased on sale), it's still definitely worth giving a try if you find yourself in desperation...
S**T
game changer for folks with eustachean tube dysfunction
this thing is great! i've always had painful airplane flights (sharp hot needle-like pains behind my ears whenever i would lean over for half a day after landing, sounding like everything is under water for days) i really wanted to focus on solutions this last trip we took. i paired this with sudafed (the one you have to buy from the pharmacy counter) 30 mg before takeoff and 30 mg before landing, and then once we got off the plane, i grabbed the eustachi and ran it a few times in each nostril, and it was like i was a normal human being! no pain, i can hear well within the hour. this is miles better than the valsalva maneuver. this allows for a more gentle release. (the valsalva maneuver always feels like i'm about to blow an eardrum, not knowing how much pressure too apply, and the release is painful if it comes, but this machine knows exactly how much pressure to apply. if you wait too long to swallow, the extra air just goes out your uvula area, and you make a funny snort from that area. lol.)
P**R
I thought my only option left was surgery... until I found this device!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:OMG! Thank goodness for this device! After an overseas trip, I came back with blocked Eustachian tubes. It was miserable; I could hear at about 50%, and NOTHING helped -- not Afrin, Sudafed, Flonase, or even Prednisone, that was prescribed by my doctor.In a last ditch effort to get my Eustacian tubes cleared, before I believe I would have had to have tube surgery, I tried this device. I was skeptical, to say the least.Well, even after the first try, I could feel and hear the fluid in my Eustachian tubes moving, and suddenly I had significantly better hearing. I will continue to try this device, and hopefully my Eustacian tubes will be back to normal!
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