Can Earflo Transform Ear Care for Kids?

Earflo offers a non-invasive way for children to relieve middle ear pressure with gentle airflow during daily drinking routines.

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Product Overview

Earflo is a medical device developed to manage negative middle ear pressure in children. This pressure imbalance often causes fluid buildup behind the eardrum, leading to frequent infections, hearing loss, or speech delays.

Instead of relying on invasive procedures, Earflo is designed for families to use at home. It looks like a simple children’s cup but includes a system that gently supports ear drainage during drinking. The goal is to help kids avoid ear tube surgery by improving natural ear function early on.

How Earflo Works

When a child drinks from the device:

  1. A soft nose mask creates a seal around the nostrils
  2. The system detects the moment of swallowing
  3. A light puff of air flows into the nasal cavity
  4. This air helps open the Eustachian tube, allowing fluid to drain

This process mimics what normally happens during yawning or chewing. Earflo enhances this natural function, especially in children whose tubes are too narrow or blocked.

Why Design Matters

Earflo is made to feel familiar and stress-free. Children simply drink as usual. No complicated actions are needed.

A few key design benefits:

  • Soft materials for comfort
  • Compact shape for easy storage
  • No special skills required to use
  • Only minutes a day for effective sessions

For many families, this convenience increases the likelihood that treatment will continue over time.

Supported by Technology

Earflo connects with a companion app that:

  • Tracks usage
  • Provides guidance for parents
  • Offers fun visuals to engage kids
  • Monitors progress over time

This added support helps families stay consistent and provides clinicians with better data, if needed.

When It’s Most Useful

Earflo is intended for children aged 2 and older who experience fluid buildup or frequent infections. It's especially useful during “watchful waiting” periods before surgery is considered.

It’s not a replacement for professional care, but it works as part of a larger plan to support healthier hearing in children.

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