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How to Use a Bulb Syringe
Does your baby have a stuffy nose? Learn how to help ease your little one's discomfort, and soon everyone will be breathing easier!
It's no fun when babies have bad colds and suffer from congestion. Because their nasal passages are so small, it doesn't take much swelling and mucus to cause stuffy noses. Too little to blow their own noses, babies rely on your to help ease their discomfort.
Suctioning the Nose
Taking mucus out of your baby's nose with a bulb syringe makes it easier for him or her to breathe and eat. Using the funny looking syringe isn't difficult—and though your baby may not like the syringe, he or she is sure to like the relief of breathing more easily. Here's how to proceed:
Using Nose Drops
If the mucus in your child's nose is thick, you may need to thin it with normal saline nose drops before using the bulb syringe. You may purchase over-the-counter saline nose drops or make the drops at home. The Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center offers the following directions for making and using your own saline drops:
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