
Almost everyone has experienced some form of eustachian tube dysfunction. Most people know the signs and symptoms of it – ear pain, partial loss of hearing, or a persistent feeling of fullness within the ear.
The cause of these problems stems from the same process: fluid being unable to drain from the middle ear. During an infection, the inflamed tissues swell and begin to compress the eustachian tube, causing fluid to build-up within the middle ear. This build-up of fluid causes pressure against the ear drum, resulting in the pain or difficulty hearing that many people experience.
The eustachian tube is just that – a tube that sits behind the ear drum. And like a tube, it can be cleared if the right forces are applied in the right way.
ClearEar is designed to apply translated motion to both ends of the eustachian tube by working to gently stretch the channel and shift fluid around the site of the blockage. This process of contraction and expansion briefly restores drainage through the inflamed tissue, giving enough time for the fluid to escape and pressure to be relieved.
Effects are immediately apparent: pain clears and hearing improves within moments of its use.

ClearEar is non-invasive and can be used as a supplement to pain medications or other treatment options, without interfering with their efficacy. It’s simple, it’s safe, and it works.