Sunday, September 30, 2007

6 Free Dr. Mom Otoscope Give Away from P&M Dermasalve Compounders

Here is a terrific contest for Mom's who are interested in caring for the basic medical needs of their children but you will have to hurry - the contest ends in just a couple of days!

Compounders of P&M Dermasalve are giving away 6 Free Dr.Mom Otoscopes . Click HERE for details.

I have had my own otoscope for about 15 years now and it has been a wonderful tool! In case you are wondering what one is...or why you would need one...take a moment to read this:
What is an OTOSCOPE?drmomotoscope.jpg

An Otoscope is a medical device which allows parents to look inside the ear canal, though, it’s mostly your pediatrician that provides you that costly service. But, after you’ve read our short series: “Use Your Otoscope”, you’ll see just how easy it is for you to do too.

Your basic otoscope consist of a handle, head, electric light source, magnifying lens, plastic ear speculums. Some models have an extra feature: “Pneumatic Pump”. This allows you to check for motility. It works like this. When you squeeze the bulb, it throws a puff of air into the examiners ear, this checks on the motility of his tympanic membrane. In subsequent posts, we’ll talk about when you “should” and “should not” attempt to move the tympanic membrane.

While lots of pediatricians have the “Wall-mounted” otoscope model, parents will welcome the portable model. It’s very practical for Dad and Mom. Those are powered by battery. Some are even rechargeable.

You can learn more about using an otoscope at the above sites. Let me know if one of you are a winner!

2 comments:

  1. Thanks. I entered the contest too.

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  2. I have a question for you. My husband and I are fairly new to the organic/natural way of eating & doing things. I have learned alot just in the past year, but I have one area I am really still confused about: fluoride. I've read what the Makers Diet says about it, I've ready plenty online about people who are VERY against it/ADA, but I've had a hard time finding out if there is any actual benefit or if it is all a scam by the ADA. Does it truly help prevent cavities? Someday when I have kiddos, will they be perfectly fine with no fluoride exposure? My Grandma has had dentures since age 33 & swears that if they had fluoridated the water when she was younger her teeth would've been better- "Andrea, you need to drink tap water sometimes, it's good for your teeth." ...I don't know if you do specific blogs like this, but I am just really curious!

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