Thousands of EarWellâ„¢ procedures have furnished considerable information about any difficulty a physician may encounter during the conduct of the procedure, after an application or between applications.
Some of these difficulties can be avoided by adherence to some stated procedural techniques and principles. Others may simply be a function of patient variability or unavoidable aberrance.
The column on the right side of this page identifies some of those possible occurrences. Selecting any one of the options will open a page of suggestions for avoiding or correcting the procedural difficulty.