Lay your baby on his back.
Bulb syringe baby nose.
The saline alone may ease your child s congestion.
Have a bowl of tap water ready to clean the bulb between suctioning attempts.
Position your child with her chin slightly titled upward.
If it doesn t use a nasal aspirator or bulb syringe to clear the mucus.
A stuffy nose can make it hard for your baby to breathe.
Put 3 4 drops into each nostril using the nose dropper.
A bulb syringe is used to remove mucus from your baby s mouth or nose.
Your bulb syringe helps your infant breathe easier keeping your newborns nose clear.
A bulb syringe or suction bulb is a small rubber object with a long tip at the end of a bulb.
Release the bulb slowly.
It can also be used to remove saline nasal wash from his nose.
Wash it with soap and water after each use.
This will give the saline time to thin the mucus.
After giving the nose drops hold your baby with his head back for about a minute.
If needed it is best to suction your baby s nose before a feeding or bedtime.
One of these is a bulb syringe.
Allowing you to keep your baby s ears clean and clear helping to prevent infections.
The nose drops may make the baby sneeze picture 1.
Suctioning makes it easier for your baby to breathe and eat.
Squeeze the syringe first.
How to use a nasal aspirator bulb syringe to clear a stuffy nose.
When using a bulb syringe always squeeze the air out before putting the end in your baby s nose.
This can make your baby fussy especially when he she tries to eat or sleep.
Great nasal aspirator for newborns and infants.
Suctioning with a bulb syringe your baby cannot blow his her nose so you need to use a bulb syringe to remove excess mucus.
If you re using saline drops to thin the mucus never use them for more than four days in a row as they can dry out the nasal passages and cause them to become inflamed.
It looks like a small rubber ball on a funnel with a tip and it s used to aspirate the nasal passages of your baby when they re suffering from a congested nose.
It s important to use the bulb syringe properly to avoid discomfort or harm to your newborn baby s delicate nostrils.
Also works as an ear wax syringe.
Squeeze one or two drops of saline into each nostril.
Before you begin squeeze the syringe to push all the air out and keep the bulb pressed closed as you insert the tip of the syringe into the baby s nose.
A bulb syringe is best used when your baby is younger than 6 months old.
Here s how to use the bulb the right way.
How to put nose drops into the child s nose.
A bulb syringe is usually used to gently suction mucus out from your baby s nose.
Never squeeze air into the nasal cavity as it can cause damage and harm your baby.
Place the tip gently into your baby s nostril.