Sentences with phrase «bulb syringes for»

I don't recommend the blue bulb syringes for trying to clear out baby's nose.
Most pediatricians will recommend saline drops used with a bulb syringe for infants and babies when they are congested.
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A bulb syringe will help you suck out mucus, making it easier for your child to breathe, eat, and sleep.
For best results, try using a bulb syringe: If your toddler will let you, tilt his head back slightly, then gently squeeze the bulb to deposit the saline drops in his nose.
Since she can't clear her nasal passages by herself yet, you can use a bulb syringe to clear them for her, which may make it easier for her to breathe and sleep — and even eat.
It included: a bulb syringe, nail clippers, infant acetaminophen, children's Benadryl, a forehead thermometer, a nose Frida, and saline drops for stuffy nose.
If it bothers you (and do call your pediatrician for more help if needed) you can squirt nasal saline or breast milk into the nose and then use a bulb syringe (a rubber ball tipped with a little hose) to suction the nose.
Let the drops sit for a minute or so, then use the suction bulb (also called a suction syringe or nasal aspirator) to unclog her nose.
Most new parents get a rubber bulb syringe in their newborn kit from the hospital for this purpose, and it generally works pretty well.
For really little ones use a bulb syringe to remove the saline and snot mixture.
Instead, opt for a bulb syringe, sold in local pharmacies and stores, to gently blow away any small particles.
- 1» and 2» adhesive tape - 2» roll gauze (for muzzle)- newspaper - rectal thermometer - chlorhexidine or povidone iodine (antiseptic)- Elizabethan collar - eye wash (saline in a squirt bottle)- isopropyl alcohol 3 % hydrogen peroxide (or syrup of ipecac)- 2» and 4» gauze - 3» x 3» or 4» x 4» gauze pads - scissors - cotton balls and pledgets - blanket with heat pack - flat transport surface - plastic food wrap (e.g., Saran - Wrap) petroleum or K - Y jelly - ice pack - activated charcoal - tweezers - bulb syringe
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