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Why is monitoring middle ear fluid important? Middle ear fluid is a key sign of an ear infection. The presence of fluid indicates that the child should see a doctor to determine the course of treatment. What does the EarCheck Middle Ear Monitor Do? The monitor sends a pleasant chirping sound into the ear canal. Some of this sound bounces back to the instrument’s built-in processor. EarCheck then analyzes the reflected sound to determine if there is fluid in the middle ear. If fluid is present, the eardrum’s vibrations may be restricted. What will the instrument tell me? The EarCheck Monitor quickly determines the probability of middle ear fluid, a key sign of an ear infection, and interprets the results on the easy-to-read display panel. Why do I need the EarCheck Monitor? EarCheck Monitor quickly determines the probability of middle ear fluid, a key sign of an ear infection, to help you identify when a child might have an ear infection, when it’s necessary to seek medical attention and when the fluid is going away or gone. Can this instrument take the place of a doctor? No. The EarCheck Monitor is designed to enable you to help your doctor by providing him or her with important information about your child's ear health. How do I use the EarCheck Monitor? EarCheck monitor provides fast and accurate results in just three easy steps:
How accurate is it? EarCheck is one the most thoroughly tested and independently evaluated consumer medical products available. To date, EarCheck has been used by more than 5,000 medical professionals and 70,000 parents. The Monitor is FDA approved and UL listed. Can the EarCheck be used on any child? Use the EarCheck Middle Ear Monitor if your child:
NOTE: EarCheck Monitor should NOT be used on children under 6 months of age, or on those who have ear tubes (ventilation tubes), water in the outer ear (i.e.: swimmer's ear), known perforation or rupture of the eardrum excessive cerumen (wax) blockage, facial/ear deformities or visible drainage of pus or blood in the outer ear canal. Is this the same instrument used by doctors? The EarCheck Middle Ear Monitor uses gentle sounds waves to accurately and painlessly detect the presence of middle ear fluid, a key sign of an ear infection. This is the same patented and proven acoustic reflectometry technology used by thousands of physicians since 1997 and a technique recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics and Family Physicians.1,2 1Compared to EarCheck Pro model used by physicians. |
Does this device work on adults? The EarCheck monitor has not been tested or validated for use on adults. EarCheck has been extensively tested on children and has been shown to be accurate when used according to the instructions. What kind of batteries does it use? The EarCheck Monitor uses 2 AA batteries (included). Why am I getting error symbols? When taking a reading, make sure you are holding the ear up and back and are in a relatively quiet location (no excessive background noise, etc.) Will the sound or continual use of the device hurt my child or his/her hearing? No, EarCheck is safe to use for frequent monitoring. What if the tip is too large for my child's ear? When taking a reading, be sure to carefully insert the Monitor’s tip into the child’s ear canal, making certain the tip points directly down the canal opening. The tip does not need to actually be inserted into the ear canal, especially in smaller children; the tip just needs to cover the ear canal opening. How does earwax affect the unit? It is not recommended that the Monitor be used when excessive earwax (more than 50% blockage) is present as the device cannot detect an appropriate echo and may result in an "error" reading. Why am I getting different level readings when I check my child's readings throughout the day? Fluid levels can vary throughout the day and may sometimes vary rapidly, especially when the child ventilates his/her ears. For this reason, taking readings at approximately the same time each day may be helpful. Is there always fluid in the middle ear with an ear infection? Young children are more likely to have middle ear fluid and develop middle ear infections because the Eustachian tube (the tube that connects the ear to the back of the nose and helps drain and control fluids in the middle ear) is shorter, wider and more horizontal than in adults. As a result, infected fluids from the back of the nose may reach the middle ear more easily. What is the warranty? Your EarCheck Middle Ear Monitor is warranted to be free from manufacturing defects for a period of one year under normal household use. This guarantee extends only to the original purchaser. The guarantee excludes the batteries. Should repair become necessary within the guarantee period, please contact customer service at: 1-888-EAR-CHEK (327-2435) or customercare@earcheck.com We will either repair or replace (at our discretion) free of charge any parts necessary to correct defects in the materials or workmanship. This guarantee is complete and exclusive. The guarantor expressly disclaims liability for incidental, special, or consequential damages of any nature. (Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above guarantee may not apply to you.) This guarantee gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. |