Anyone hear of this before?
My Swedish grand daughter in law tells me that you can buy a plastic tube which you put up a babies nose and suck the mucus out.
Not sure why the negative comments on here, people have obviously not seen or used one of these! I bought this: Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation when my baby had a cold and I could not recommend it enough! I found the "bulb" version was complete rubbish. This one has a filter in so no way are you going to get any in your mouth and you can get loads of snot out. My baby...
Well I did'nt know that pixie. They live in Sweden and she was telling me how different things are there. She also says that some medication is given to babes as suppositories and that they have thermometers to put in prams and cots to make sure that they don't overheat. I would'nt have thought that was likely with their climate.
My Spanish daughter in law used a bulb syringe whenever the baby had a blocked up nose. A quick squeeze on the rubber bulb drew the mucus out and the baby was able to breathe ok.
Maybe I was lucky but I don't ever remember needing to clear our babies' noses. If they are considered useful for clearing a baby's nose I wonder if some people also use them for clearing a pet's nose or an infirm elderly relative's nose.
Thank you all for your interest. I have just found one on the Google site, ( I'm getting good with this computer lark).
It's called a snot sucker. Ugh.
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