G.M. asks from Dallas, TX on February 11, 2009
Nasal Mucus Suction Battery Operated!
Hello there, my 2 month old son is having a cold and we are told to use saline and suction ball. Those suction ball seem to be not effective.
Can anyone recommend a better way to suction nasal mucus from that little nose?
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Well, I went to baby r us got the one was recommended by consumer report. It was sold out. Waited few days, and went back to get it; it didn't work. so I returned, and ended up with a suction ball from red cross $1.99 at Kroger. It really works.
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G.G. answers from Dallas on February 11, 2009
This probably wouldn't work right now but there is a nasal aspirator that is called Nosefrida (www.nosefrida.com). It is a Swedish product and it is the best because you control the suction. It sounds and looks a bit gross I know but when my daughter was suffering through her stuffy/runny episodes, all I wanted was to make it better fast. Don't worry there is a filter between the tube that goes into the nasal passage and the hose that you use to suction out the mucus. The suctions balls and battery-powered aspirators did not work for us. I now give the product to all of my soon-to-be-parents friends and they are all glad they had the product. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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S.H. answers from Dallas on February 12, 2009
Use Nosefrida (www.nosefrida.com). It really works. I had to order it out of desperation for my daughter when she had RSV because all of the other tools suggested to us did not work.
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G.G. answers from Dallas on February 11, 2009
This probably wouldn't work right now but there is a nasal aspirator that is called Nosefrida (www.nosefrida.com). It is a Swedish product and it is the best because you control the suction. It sounds and looks a bit gross I know but when my daughter was suffering through her stuffy/runny episodes, all I wanted was to make it better fast. Don't worry there is a filter between the tube that goes into the nasal passage and the hose that you use to suction out the mucus. The suctions balls and battery-powered aspirators did not work for us. I now give the product to all of my soon-to-be-parents friends and they are all glad they had the product. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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K.F. answers from Dallas on February 11, 2009
I've seen in the One Step Ahead catalog a battery operated aspirator called Nasal Clear. I'm not sure how well it works but you can read the reviews for yourself.
http://www.onestepahead.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId...
R.H. answers from Tyler on February 12, 2009
Hey there - I have the same problem, my little girl inherited her Daddy's allergies and wakes up most mornings all stopped up and absolutely hated the bulb. My mom bought us a NaselClear for Christmas and it is amazing! You wouldn't believe how much mucas it gets out and the baby hardly fights it. Nothing like she did with the bulb. Here is the link: http://www.onestepahead.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId...
A.A. answers from Dallas on February 12, 2009
You might think it is gross but your mouth.
Women used that back in the days and it works perfectly.
M.C. answers from Dallas on February 12, 2009
I met a girl from Hungary that has a tool that is approved over there. It hooks up to the vaccuum and she says it is not at all so strong that it will suck your skin, just stronger than the suction bulbs, and very effective. I dont know where to find it, mabey the internet...
C.W. answers from Dallas on February 12, 2009
Hi! I greatly recommend Nasal Clear's electronic aspirator. Babies R' Us sells it for $25. You can also purchase from One Step Ahead for about the same cost. We have had ours for over a year and it works great!! We threw out all our bulb syrignes and only use the Nasal Clear electronic aspirator. Our 2 year old son even likes it. He calls it the "booger machine."
J.F. answers from Dallas on February 12, 2009
I swear this will work...it's the old school way of just getting a small cap of warm tap water and adding salt to it yourself. Then take a syringe (like the ones that come with Infant Motrin) and shoot up the warm water and salt mixture up his nose. Then take your fingers and wiggle them on his nose to help break up the mucus. I promise you that it works better than the saline spray and it is what our parents used to do with us!!! I would recommend shooting this warm water up his nose a few times before retrying the suction ball. I bet that this time you will definitely get a lot of mucus and it's safe too. Just be sure to keep a kleeniz close at hand and you'll probably have to hold him down in order to quickly shoot the warm water up his nose. Good luck!
R.W. answers from Dallas on February 12, 2009
We have the one mentioned by Resa in the One Step Ahead catalog. We found it at Babies R Us for about $25 I think. It works very well and our 10 mo old doesn't fuss as much with it as she did with the suction ball. I believe it came with 2 tips and you can buy extra.
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