A novel method for the removal of ear cerumen [View all]
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Please note, this is a spoof, satire. CMAJ writes this sort of stuff for their Dec issue, making light of things in a medical terminology way.
http://www.cmaj.ca/content/173/12/1496.full?sid=ec0414d5-a337-41cd-b430-f5e146944127
We describe the off-label use of a recreational device (the Super Soaker Max-D 5000) in the alleviation of a socially emergent ear condition.
A 45-year-old male complained of a profound reduction in his left ear acuity while staying at an island cottage in rural Ontario. His hearing loss was reducing his ability to hear his newborn son cry in the middle of the night, requiring his wife to carry out all late-night child care. As a result, correction of the problem was considered urgent.
The patient had been swimming multiple times a day for 6 days. He had had several ear infections as a child but was otherwise well. He admitted having used a Q-tip in his ear once or twice recently in the affected ear.
An otoscope being available, examination of the external ears was conducted. The nature of his problem was revealed as bilaterally impacted cement-like ear cerumen....(much more @ link, worth reading if you like humor)