PUR Nasal Aspirator
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- Used for clearing stuffy noses
- Specially designed for easy use
- Easy to dismantle with wide opening for easy cleaning
- Transparent for hygienic cleaning
MRP: 250.00 Offer: You Save: 39.00
- Description
Description
- Nasal aspirator helps clear mucus from baby’s nose making breathing easier
- Specially designed for baby’s safety
- Safe and effective, BPA free
- Used for immediate relief and is very easy to clean.
- Easy to use , just squeeze the air out of the bulb of the nasal pump to create a vacuum
- Nasal aspirator helps clear mucus from baby’s nose making breathing easier
- Powerful enough to suck all the mucusÂ
- Â Makes babies nose clean softly without irritation and discomfort.
Directions for Use
- Squeeze the air out of the bulb of the syringe to create a vacuum.Â
- Then gently insert the rubber tip into one nostril.Â
- Slowly release the bulb to suck out mucus.Â
- Remove the syringe and squeeze the bulb forcefully to expel the mucus into a tissue.
Safety Information
- Clean the nasal aspirator well with warm, soapy water after each use.Â
- Squeeze the bulb with the tip in the soapy water to clean the inside, too. Shake the soapy water inside the bulb before squeezing it out.
- Rinse well by repeating the process several times with clear warm water
FAQ
Nasal aspirators are incredibly effective at clearing the nasal passages. But you may be surprised to learn that there’s a limit to how frequently you can use them. Medical experts recommend against using them more than three to four times a day.
When used correctly and responsibly, nasal aspirators are an excellent tool for clearing a baby’s blocked nose and safe for newborns.
Never use an aspirator more than three to four times per day.
- Tight breathing so that your child can barely speak or cry.
- Ribs are pulling in with each breath (called retractions).
- Breathing has become noisy (such as wheezing).
- Breathing is much faster than normal.
- Lips or face turn blue in colour.
Thick nasal mucus , discolored nasal mucus , snoring or noisy breathing while asleep, sniffling , coughing, trouble eating, as nasal congestion makes it difficult to breathe while they suck.
Babies feel better being in an upright position. It allows stuffy noses and nasal congestion to clear so that breathing becomes easier which promotes restful sleep.
If the following symptoms are noticed:
Your baby has a temperature of 100 degrees for more than three days . Your baby is experiencing ear or sinus pain. There is yellow eye discharge. There is a cough that lasts for more than one week.