When an infant’s nostrils are congested, a nasal aspirator comes in handy. Although parents and children don’t really like this step, it is very effective. Find our advice and our selection of nose cleaners.
Infants with colds cannot unblock their nostrils on their own. It is therefore necessary to have recourse to a Baby Fly to decongest his little nose and allow him to breathe properly. It’s an unpleasant moment for everyone to go through, but it has the merit of being effective and relieving the child. There are three kinds of baby nose cleaners. There is the manual nasal aspirator, with a pear. It has the advantage of being able to be used easily and to be taken everywhere. The baby nose aspirator is less easy to carry, but it is just as effective. Although it does not attract parents much, it nevertheless has the positive point of allowing the suction force to be regulated. And now there are models with filters to prevent secretions from reaching the mouth of the aspirator. Finally, we now find electric baby nose cleaners. They are very easy to use, but sometimes more difficult to clean. It’s up to parents to see which method they prefer. In all cases, the procedure is the same: lay baby on his side and put physiological saline in his upper nostril. Then, either we inhale with the mouth, or we turn on the baby nasal aspirator, or we empty the air of the pear before inserting it into the lower nostril and we release it slowly. Then we do the same thing on the other side. Manual, vacuum or electric, find the baby nose device you need in our selection.