An essential aid for tiny noses, the NUK Nasal Decongester safely and gently clears your baby’s nasal passages. Simply squeeze the bulb pump, place the nozzle carefully into your baby’s nostril, and gently close the other nostril with your finger. Release the pressure on the bulb slowly to alleviate congestion and restore clear breathing. The wide safety nozzle prevents over-insertion into your baby’s nose, and the NUK Nasal Decongester includes a spare nozzle for convenience.
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- Helps clear your baby’s blocked nose
- Simple, gentle and safe
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the NUK Nasal Decongester help clear my baby's blocked nose?
The NUK Nasal Decongester is designed to gently and safely remove mucus from your baby's nasal passages. By squeezing the bulb and placing the nozzle into your baby's nostril, you can create a gentle suction that clears congestion, aiding in easier breathing and feeding.
Is the NUK Nasal Decongester safe for newborns?
Yes, the NUK Nasal Decongester is designed with a wide safety nozzle to prevent over-insertion, making it safe for newborns and infants. Its gentle suction mechanism ensures that delicate nasal tissues are not harmed during use.
How often can I use the NUK Nasal Decongester on my baby?
It's recommended to use the nasal decongester no more than two to three times per day. Overuse can lead to irritation or inflammation of the nasal passages.
Can I use saline drops with the NUK Nasal Decongester?
Yes, applying saline drops before using the decongester can help loosen mucus, making it easier to remove. After administering saline drops, wait about 20 seconds before using the decongester.
How do I clean the NUK Nasal Decongester after use?
After each use, wash the decongester with warm, soapy water. Ensure all parts are thoroughly cleaned and dried to prevent bacterial growth. Regular cleaning maintains hygiene and the device's effectiveness.
What should I do if my baby resists using the NUK Nasal Decongester?
If your baby resists, try using the decongester when they are calm, such as after a bath. Ensure you're using gentle suction and not overusing the device. If resistance continues, consult your pediatrician for alternative methods.