A small cotton swab dipped in warm water
Gently clean the baby's nasal cavity with a small cotton swab soaked in warm water. Remember, when choosing cotton swabs, choose ultra-fine ones for your baby!
The nasal aspirator is easy to operate.
Does the baby have a lot of snot? It's easy to use a nasal aspirator! Exhaust the air first, and then gently insert it into the baby's nasal cavity to avoid damaging the nasal mucosa. Can't you suck it clean at once? Never mind, try a few more times until you feel refreshed! Tip: Please stop when you feel resistance, so as not to damage your baby's nasal mucosa.
Physiological seawater nasal spray
Does the baby have a stuffy nose? Try physiological seawater nasal spray! The baby lies on his back, and the nozzle is inserted into the nostril. Gently press the nozzle to let the liquid stay in the nasal cavity for a few seconds, and then change to the other side. Finally, help the baby, let the snot flow naturally, and gently wipe it with a paper towel.
Drop a few drops of milk to soften the nasal scab.
Can't the baby's nose scab fall off? Mom has a coup! Drop a few drops of milk in the baby's nasal cavity, gently rub the nose to soften the nasal scab, and then gently clean it with a cotton swab. Simple and effective!