100-Pack of Premium Nasal Aspirator Hygiene Filters, Replacement for NoseFrida Nasal Aspirator Filters - BPA, Phthalate & Latex-Free

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100-Pack of Premium Nasal Aspirator Hygiene Filters, Replacement for NoseFrida Nasal Aspirator Filters - BPA, Phthalate & Latex-Free

100-Pack of Premium Nasal Aspirator Hygiene Filters, Replacement for NoseFrida Nasal Aspirator Filters - BPA, Phthalate & Latex-Free

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Try to limit suctioning of your child’s nose to 4 or fewer times per day. The best time to clear a baby’s nose is before feeding and before sleep. Is the NoseFrida sanitary? Another thing to note: As baby gets older and more mobile, it’s harder to keep them still for such an invasive activity. I found that holding their arms down helped, but I definitely felt guilty for having to put them through it — even though I knew how much it was ultimately helping. Besides the fact that it was impossibly sad to watch a four-month-old wheeze and struggle to breathe through tiny nostrils stuffed with mucus he didn’t know how to expel, I wasn’t sleeping a wink because of said mucus.

Oh, and I forgot to mention, moms love how easy this tool is to clean: the blue tube, red mouthpiece, and filter cap are all dishwasher-safe. You can also use regular soap and water to clean, so it’s your preference. Is the NoseFrida Safe for Babies?

How to use the NoseFrida

Try not to overuse these devices since they can cause some swelling in the nose,” adds Dr. Katugaha. “Nasal aspiration with a medical device — the Nose Frida is FDA-approved — associated with a saline solution, during viral rhinitis (a common cold), has been shown to lower the risk of developing acute otitis media (ear infections) and rhinosinusitis (sinus infections), in comparison with a group treated with saline solution alone.” Add a NoseFrida to your registry, medicine cabinet, nursery inventory along with some saline drops and a bulb syringe to help combat congestion and help baby (and you) feel more comfortable when illness strikes! Hold baby in a reclined position. Remember, you can wrap baby in a towel if they’re especially squirmy to keep hands and arms out of the way or have another adult help Soap and warm water will be your best friends when it comes to cleaning a nasal aspirator. You want to fully take apart the aspirator before washing to ensure every piece gets clean. If there are spots left dirty, it’s possible for mold to grow. Nosefrida gives the parents a chance to help babies blow their nose and clear their airway so they can sleep and eat. It’s user-friendly and safe. I recommend it to all my Moms as part of their cold care regimen. It helps keep kids off antibiotics."

The Swedish NoseFrida, created by the fridababy company, is a tool created specifically for clearing little noses of congestion. While it almost seems like a gag gift that might, well, make you gag, the design is hygienic, effective, and super simple to use! After suctioning, dispose of the disposable filter– the filter keeps the snot from your mouth, so you never interact directly with the transfer of mucus. It’s safe and effective, as well as easy and affordable. Once you know what’s causing the congestion you can work to clear the issue. The NoseFrida is easily assembled for use: Cold and flu season can be a difficult time for parents with young children. Recent studies have shown that over-the-counter medications provide little or no relief for symptoms of nasal congestion and runny nose. I have personally used Nosefrida on my children and can attest to the ease of use, safety and effective suctioning of the nose. As a pediatrician and mother of three, I endorse this product without reservation."

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Apply gentle suction to begin with, increasing suction as necessary until you see mucus in the large tube. The filter will protect you from getting anything near your own mouth. When my son first started daycare, he must have brought home every single cold known to man within the first month. He was — quite literally —up to his ears in boogies. If instructions are followed properly and it’s used for its intended purpose only, then, no, it is not harmful to baby. Be sure to store parts and extra pieces in a safe place where little hands cannot reach. Is it bad to use NoseFrida too much? The NoseFrida and bulb syringe both have their place in the nursery and have similar uses, but there are some advantages and disadvantages to each…

This safe, hygienic and easy to use nasal aspirator has been tested by ear, nose and throat specialists. Studieshave also shown that the hygiene filter eliminates any risk of bacterial transfer from your child to you. Elevate baby’s head by using a crib wedge at night (DO NOT use pillows or blankets in the crib to elevate baby’s head to reduce the risk of SIDS) Because nothing is entering the body and the filters help to catch germs, bacteria and mucus, the NoseFrida is sanitary as long as proper use and cleaning instructions are followed. To clean your NoseFrida properly: While Dr. Lavin doesn’t have a preferred type of nasal aspirator, he explains, “Just use it [nasal aspirator] judiciously—only when the mucus really is bothering the baby, not the parent.”Try not to insert the tip of the bottle into baby’s nostril to reduce the spread of germs and bacteria Clean Nosefrida after each use: wash large tube out with soap and warm water. Rinse well and allow to dry. Change the hygiene filter.



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