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Snot removers and spare parts

The mucus in the nose is part of our body and plays an important protective role. However, the smallest children, who have no way of blowing them, can suffer a lot of discomfort and risks due to the difficulty in breathing or the danger of choking caused by excess mucus. This is why there are nasal mucus extractors or nasal aspirators .

What are nasal aspirator products for babies?

The nasal aspirator or nasal aspirator is one of the most commonly used products in many households. Its function is none other than to suck excess mucus out of the baby's nose, thus allowing the baby to breathe again without problems and avoiding major risks.

When can I use the snot suction device?

This is very important, as the nasal aspirator, when used correctly, helps to avoid many problems, but when used excessively, it can also cause them. To avoid problems of otitis or irritation of the nasal passages (which would produce even more mucus), paediatricians recommend not using the nasal aspirator more than once a day, or twice a day if the amount of mucus is very large.

How does the nasal aspirator work?

There are different types of nasal aspirators. They range from manual ones that use human suction or rubber bulb aspirators, which work with a bulb that is squeezed to create suction, to electric ones that work with batteries. All of them, however, do so based on the same effect: to create suction power that sucks up excess mucus to free the baby's airways.

Who can use the snot sucker?

Anyone who pays attention to the simple instructions for use can use the snot extractor on any baby with breathing problems. It is recommended, however, that in order not to overuse it, the use of saline washes should be used in the case of mild mucus.

When and how to use the snot remover?

Only when the baby has difficulty breathing, as they always breathe through their nose, and no more than once or twice a day. Lay the baby on his back, hold his head carefully and, while making sure he does not move, remove the vacuum or air from the suction mechanism and place it, gently and carefully, in each nostril. Inhale gently and gradually so as not to hurt or dry out the baby's nose.

Is my baby recognised for using a nasal pump?

Unless your baby has ear infections or breathing problems, you can safely use a nasal aspirator.

Side effects of nasal aspirator use

Only excessive use of nasal aspirator can cause side effects in the form of otitis, excessive mucus production or irritation of the respiratory tract.

Can I buy sachets without a prescription?

Of course you can, it is a useful and simple tool that, when used correctly, does not pose any risk to your baby.

The mucus in the nose is part of our body and plays an important protective role. However, the smallest children, who have no way of blowing them, can suffer a lot of discomfort and risks due to the difficulty in breathing or the danger of choking caused by excess mucus. This is why there are nasal mucus extractors or nasal aspirators .

What are nasal aspirator products for babies?

The nasal aspirator or nasal aspirator is one of the most commonly used products in many households. Its function is none other than to suck excess mucus out of the baby's nose, thus allowing the baby to breathe again without problems and avoiding major risks.

When can I use the snot suction device?

This is very important, as the nasal aspirator, when used correctly, helps to avoid many problems, but when used excessively, it can also cause them. To avoid problems of otitis or irritation of the nasal passages (which would produce even more mucus), paediatricians recommend not using the nasal aspirator more than once a day, or twice a day if the amount of mucus is very large.

How does the nasal aspirator work?

There are different types of nasal aspirators. They range from manual ones that use human suction or rubber bulb aspirators, which work with a bulb that is squeezed to create suction, to electric ones that work with batteries. All of them, however, do so based on the same effect: to create suction power that sucks up excess mucus to free the baby's airways.

Who can use the snot sucker?

Anyone who pays attention to the simple instructions for use can use the snot extractor on any baby with breathing problems. It is recommended, however, that in order not to overuse it, the use of saline washes should be used in the case of mild mucus.

When and how to use the snot remover?

Only when the baby has difficulty breathing, as they always breathe through their nose, and no more than once or twice a day. Lay the baby on his back, hold his head carefully and, while making sure he does not move, remove the vacuum or air from the suction mechanism and place it, gently and carefully, in each nostril. Inhale gently and gradually so as not to hurt or dry out the baby's nose.

Is my baby recognised for using a nasal pump?

Unless your baby has ear infections or breathing problems, you can safely use a nasal aspirator.

Side effects of nasal aspirator use

Only excessive use of nasal aspirator can cause side effects in the form of otitis, excessive mucus production or irritation of the respiratory tract.

Can I buy sachets without a prescription?

Of course you can, it is a useful and simple tool that, when used correctly, does not pose any risk to your baby.