2 nasal aspirator cleans nasal mucus When the baby has a lot of nasal mucus, parents can use a nasal aspirator to suck out the baby's nasal mucus. Press the plastic bag of the nasal aspirator with one hand to exhaust the air inside, and slowly insert the straw of the nasal aspirator into the baby's nasal cavity with the other hand. The action must be gentle to avoid damaging the baby's nasal mucosa. Then, slowly loosen the plastic bag to suck out the baby's snot, and slowly pull out the straw while sucking. If you can't suck it clean once, you can wash it again until the baby's nose is sucked clean.
Tip: Stop sucking the baby's nose when the nasal aspirator has obvious resistance to sucking the baby's nose, because at this time, it may be that the mouth of the suction pipe is attached to the baby's nasal mucosa, and forced nasal suction will cause damage to the baby's nasal mucosa.
3 physiological seawater nasal spray baby has a runny nose and no ventilation. You can wash your baby's nasal cavity with normal saline. The method is that the baby lies on his back with his head tilted to one side. Insert the spray air into the baby's nostril, press the nozzle hard, drain water for 2 seconds, let the liquid stay in the baby's nasal cavity for a few seconds, and turn the baby's head to the other side. Do the same again. Finally, he picked up the baby, let the snot flow out of the baby's nose and wiped it clean with a paper towel.
4 Softening the nasal scab The baby's nose is not easy to fall off. Mother drops a few drops of milk into the baby's nasal cavity, then rubs the baby's nose to soften the baby's nasal scab, and then cleans it with a cotton swab.