The problem isn’t the drops not going into your ear, it’s the fact they specifically instruct you to put in two drops, no more and no less, and it’s hard to see how many drops you’re putting in when the vial’s method of secreting the drops is squeezing the container.
It can loop up and around and into your ear as you’re laying down and you’ll be able to see how many drops go in as the vial can be right in front of you but the drops can be transported into your ear.
The problem isn’t the drops not going into your ear, it’s the fact they specifically instruct you to put in two drops, no more and no less, and it’s hard to see how many drops you’re putting in when the vial’s method of secreting the drops is squeezing the container.
How would a long bendy applicator help with this?
It can loop up and around and into your ear as you’re laying down and you’ll be able to see how many drops go in as the vial can be right in front of you but the drops can be transported into your ear.