How To Use Nasal Saline Spray For Babies
How to use a saline nasal sprays for babies.
How to use nasal saline spray for babies. Spray both sides of the nose and then lay them down on their backs so the spray can drain to the back of the nose where it is most effective. One of these great inventions is saline a sterile saltwater solution. Be gentle as you spray one or two drops into one of his nostrils. How to give saline nasal drops to babies. Hold the dropper in your dominant hand and use the other arm to hold your baby.
Saline solution is the only safe nasal spray for babies infants and toddlers. Put the nozzle into a nostril and press the spray head once. Wash the dropper again with water and place it inside the box for next use. Lay your baby in your lap his head on your knees and feet pointing to your belly. Hold your baby in the same position for five minutes to allow the drops to flow into the nasal passage.
If the baby can breathe through the nose hold them in the crook of your arm and raise them to as vertical a position as you can like in the picture. Once the nasal saline drops are administered in both sides of the nose gently with the bulb of the dropper let the baby lie in the same position for 2 3 minutes so that the drops seep into the nasal passage with ease. Stir well to mix the contents for one minute and then allow to sit the saline solution for babies should be used only when it is warm so it is very important to verify the temperature before applying it. Keep a nasal spray towel an aspirator and some tissues handy. It s really hard to use a nasal spray when your baby s feeling wriggly so you could try dosing them at a time when they are nice and relaxed like after a bath or a feed.
The goal of using a nasal spray is to loosen any mucus in your baby s nose. Wait for a few seconds as the spray will start to work and loosen the excess mucus. Rub off the excess. To use saline solution lay the baby down on their back and if possible slightly tilt their head back don t force. Keep in mind that their nose is much smaller than an adult s so you don t need to use a lot of saline for it to work.
Lay your child down and turn their head to one side. Use a syringe or a dropper and pull in the dosage as recommended. Wash your hands clean using soap and water. You can also find saline spray and drops that are intended to clear blocked nasal passages and these are very helpful for sick babies with stuffy noses. 5 once warm add it to a dropper or a nasal spray and apply in the baby s nose.