You have to hold the seal up to the nose- but when you use it right- it WORKS. This thing is a life saver for when my little ones are snotty. I also love that the head pops off for easy clean up.
First, make sure you have the right tools. You will need sterile saline nose drops and a clean bulb syringe. A bulb syringe is a soft rubber or silicone ball with a narrow cone-shaped tip that can ...
One helpful tool for parents is nasal suctioning, which can ease discomfort and clear the nose temporarily. Over-the-counter suction tools, such as bulb syringes or manual and mechanical nasal ...
UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics is seeing pneumonia, viral upper respiratory infections and an increase in cases of herpangina, which causes a high fever and sores in the mouth and throat.