Quick Use Guide
An ear infection or acute ear pain
A recently perforated eardrum
Any foreign bodies in your ear (including water)
A Recent ear or head surgery
If the symptoms persist, visit or call your doctor to seek medical advice.
When a Migraine Starts


Step 1
Starting with the side you feel migraine discomfort, Insert the earpiece gently, aiming for a snug hold.
Rest assured using the Migraine Stopper™ won’t ever make a migraine worse. Most people start with the side with pain, but either side is fine!

Step 2
Slowly squeeze and release the bulb 30 times, with each pump and release lasting 1-2 seconds. You should feel a push and suction sensation.
If the bulb quickly returns to its shape, there likely isn’t a proper seal. But remember to be gentle while looking for an airtight fit. Also you do not need to press the bulb all the way – always go with what’s comfortable.

Step 3
Now remove the device and rest for a few seconds. If symptoms improve, keep going until it is completely gone.
If not go to step 4.
The number of cycles it takes varies from person to person.

Step 4
If your migraine isn’t gone after treating the first ear, move to the other ear and start at step 1.
On average in it takes 4-10 times in the first ear and 1-6 times in the second, but do it as much as you feel is right.