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Stuffy Nose | Ways On How To Use A Bulb Syringe To Clear A Stuffy Nose
It is always worse this time of year for every child – stuffy noses. Yuck! I was actually dealing with this today with my 5 year old. He is the not the best at blowing his nose and he actually asked for the “nose sucker” this morning.
Well, here is some great info on using a bulb syringe on the youngest family members – babies.
When should I use a bulb syringe?
When your baby’s nose is all stuffed up and it has become difficult for them to breath well is the time to pull out the syringe. I know from experience that no babies like this AT ALL but it helps SO much.
You should also have some saline drops that will help loosen up the mucus in their nose before you try and suction everything out, this will really help a lot. You can buy this at any pharmacy and it is an over the counter product. You can even make your own if you have to – just use ¼ teaspoon of salt in 8 oz of warm water, but of course always make a fresh batch daily. If you have well water you should sterilize it first.
How do I use the syringe?
Your baby probably won’t enjoy it, but it’s not painful or hard to do. It’s best to try the procedure before rather than after a feeding, so that if your baby gags from the saline or suctioning she’ll be less likely to spit up her food.
Begin by laying your baby in your lap with her head between your knees and her feet against your tummy; let her head drop backward slightly. Place one or two saline drops in each nostril with an eyedropper (or squirt once or twice if you’re using a saline spray) and try to keep your baby’s head still for about ten seconds. Wipe the dropper clean after each use.
Squeeze the bulb of the syringe to create a vacuum, and then gently insert the rubber tip into one nostril. Slowly release the bulb to collect mucus. Remove the syringe and squeeze the bulb forcefully to expel the mucus into a tissue. Wipe the syringe and repeat the process for the other nostril.
If your baby is still congested after five to ten minutes, apply drops again and resuction. Don’t suction your baby’s nose more than two or three times a day, though, or you’ll irritate its lining. And don’t use the saline drops for more than four days in a row because over time, they can dry out her nose and make matters worse.
Bear in mind that this should be a gentle process. If your baby is struggling a lot and you end up suctioning too aggressively, the nasal tissues can become inflamed, which can make the congestion worse. If your baby resists vigorously, let it go for a while and try again later.
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Can I Reuse syringe needles For Vaccines For My Horse?
My Horse is Getting Shots This Week (Im giving the shots to him) Can i Reuse the Syringe Needles ? Im Using Disposable Ones http://www.unitedvetequine.com/products/Disposable_Plastic_Syringe_w_Needle-908-0.html
if you are using disposable ones, they must be at least a little cheap. reusing a syringe needle can cause infection, more pain to the horse, and even sometimes the risk of injecting an air bubble into an artery or vein, very dangerous nd bad, so don't do it, just buy new ones.


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