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Nosko Nasal aspirator Original

Nosko Nasal aspirator Original

Regular price $49.50 USD
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A common cold can torment not only children, but also their parents when the baby cries and is not in his skin. Mucus accumulated in the nose causes breathing difficulties for young children and can also limit their intake of food. The nosepiece is a mucus extractor with a connection to a regular vacuum cleaner , which quickly unclogs a blocked nose and effectively sucks out mucus within a few seconds. It is suitable for infants from birth . It perfectly cleans the nose even of small children who are not yet able to develop enough strength to blow their nose thoroughly. By removing excess mucus, you can prevent further complications.

Main features:

  • suitable for infants and small children
  • efficient suction technology
  • quickly removes mucus from the nasal cavity
  • the nosepiece is safe and comfortable
  • mucus settles in a collection container

So that a small problem does not become a big one

By regularly removing infected mucus from the child's nose, you help prevent possible further complications such as inflammation of the sinuses or middle ear. Swallowed mucus can cause the baby to have tummy aches, vomiting, or diarrhea.


Ingredients

The breast pump is made of safe plastic that has undergone clinical testing.


Use

The vacuum cleaner removes mucus with a permanent negative pressure of 0.02 bar, regardless of the set level of suction intensity of the vacuum cleaner. Place the bell connection of the vacuum cleaner in the hose of the vacuum cleaner and turn on the vacuum cleaner. Place the suction head of the device against the child's nostril and suck out the excess mucus. Point the tip of the attachment more to the side and down, as mucus collects at the bottom of the cavity. After each use, the aspirator must be thoroughly cleaned and sterilized in boiling water or in a disinfectant solution. Don't be put off by a baby's cry - using a breast pump doesn't hurt. Try it yourself to see what your child feels.


Notice

MEDICAL DEVICE, READ INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND SAFE USE INFORMATION CAREFULLY.

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