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Ears

How do you handle ears that are so infected/dirty that the tympanic membrane can’t be seen? Do most ERs irrigate? If so, is it something a Dr does or do you do it in your workplace? What do you use?

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54 minutes ago, Wuzzie said:

I have a secret for you...Visine works just as well.

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Thanks. Yep, I didn't know that.

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On 1/29/2019 at 7:29 PM, JKL33 said:

I haven't had bleeding. Was it bright red or more purulent/blood-tinged junk? I guess it wouldn't alarm me really, given that otitis, if it exists under all the gunk, can involve discharge to begin with.

Stinks that auralgan is gone...

OMG, auralgan! I had almost forgotten about that stuff. lol

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