Release pressure on the bulb to suck out mucus.
Bulb syringe baby mucus.
Don t suction your baby s nose more than two or three times a day though or you ll irritate its.
Remove the syringe and squeeze the bulb forcefully to expel the mucus into a tissue.
Gently squeeze aspirator bulb before inserting tip into the baby s nose.
A bulb syringe or suction bulb is a small rubber object with a long tip at the end of a bulb.
Remove syringe as wax surrounds the tip of the ear syringe.
And you want to put it in as far as it ll go and release slowly.
Since your baby can t blow his nose like you do he needs a little help to clear the snot.
A bulb syringe helps suction mucus out of your baby s mouth and nose.
Gently squirt water into ear canal.
Compress the bulb of the syringe to suck out the mucus.
Release the bulb with the tip toward your baby s cheek or the back of her throat.
Repeat the process in each nostril.
If your baby is still congested after five to ten minutes apply saline drops again and resuction.
Insert it no more than of an inch into the nose hole.
Once the mucus has loosened use the bulb syringe to suction the mucus from your baby s nose.
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Bulb syringes are helpful devices that allow you to remove mucus from your baby s nose.
Do not push the syringe all the way in.
Have a bowl of tap water ready to clean the bulb between suctioning attempts.
Squeeze the bulb before putting it into your baby s mouth.
All that mucus causes congestion which can make it difficult for your baby to breathe especially while eating and sleeping.
Gently insert tip into the baby s nose while bulb is squeezed.
When you use a bulb syringe you want to make sure you depress it well first.
Insert the tip of the bulb syringe into the baby s nostril.
Before you use the bulb syringe loosen the mucus in your baby s nose with a nose dropper filled with a saline solution.
A bulb syringe is usually used to gently suction mucus out from your baby s nose.
Your baby cannot blow his her nose so you need to use a bulb syringe to remove excess mucus.
Make sure you expel all the mucus onto the paper towel before putting the syringe into your baby s other nostril.
You can hear it.
Wipe the syringe and repeat the process for the other nostril.
Suctioning with a bulb syringe.
Sterilize the bulb syringe after each use.
It can also be used to remove saline nasal wash from his nose.
A bulb syringe is best used when your baby is younger than 6 months old.