1 in 3 children visit the doctor for ear problems before the age of 5.
You pick up a cotton swab. Carefully. You just want to clean it.
But a child's ear canal is three times narrower than yours. The cotton swab penetrates proportionally much deeper than you think.
And every time you insert it, it pushes the wax further down instead of removing it. This is one of the most common reasons why children get clogged ears and need to visit the doctor.
Child healthcare centers and Swedish pediatricians explicitly recommend not using cotton swabs on children.
But no one has given you an alternative, until now.


