From the first days of life, the children's nasal aspirator NoseFrida® will provide your babies with free breathing and thus a good appetite and sound sleep. Runny nose is a serious problem for a newborn child. Unlike adults, small children do not know how to blow their nose. A blocked nose makes it difficult to breathe, the child feels discomfort: he can't sleep, eats poorly, sneezes. NoseFrida® - a reusable children's nasal aspirator, designed for convenient and safe suction of mucus from the baby's nose, will help you solve the problems of the baby's blocked nose and difficult breathing. The aspirator is made of a tube with a cap, in which the mucus accumulates, and of a catheter, with the help of which the mucus is suctioned. The NoseFrida® aspirator has a clinically proven feature - a hygienic filter that completely prevents mucus and bacteria from entering the mouth of the person performing the procedure. NoseFrida® advantages: easy cleaning of the nose and the ability to adjust the suction power; developed, patented and manufactured in Sweden; developed at the Swedish MAS Institute (ear , nose and throat institute); clinically tested in Sweden; safe, effective, hygienic; easy to use and care; clinically proven - the hygienic filter completely eliminates the risk of infection; the special construction of the end of the tube prevents any contact with the sensitive inflamed mucous membrane, even if the child makes sharp movements; you can buy NoseFrida® replaceable filters separately.
The Composition
The NoseFrida® package includes: 1 aspirator, 3 spare filters and a storage case.
Use
Take the mouth NoseFrida® red mouthpiece, insert the nozzle of the tube into the baby's nostril and perform suction. Clean NoseFrida® after each use. Disconnect the tube and rinse it with hot water and detergent, then allow the tube to dry. Replace the filter and reconnect the tube. Close the tube tightly with the lid until you hear a characteristic sound. Use only to clean mucus from baby's nose. Keep out of the reach of children.