POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy8 months agoA. Yes, nasal drops or sprays specifically designed for babies can be safely used to relieve nasal congestion. Here’s what you need to know:
Types of Nasal Drops/Sprays for Babies:
1. Saline Nasal Drops/Spray (Non-Medicated):
Examples: Nasoclear, Unispray, Sterimar Baby.
Purpose: Helps to loosen mucus, clear blocked noses, and moisturize nasal passages.
Safe for daily use, even multiple times a day, as they are free of medication.
2. Medicated Nasal Drops (Only with Doctor’s Advice):
Examples: Otrivin Pediatric (Xylometazoline).
Purpose: Reduces swelling in the nasal passage and clears congestion.
Should not be used for more than 5-7 days as prolonged use can lead to dependency or rebound congestion.
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How to Use Nasal Drops/Spray for Babies:
1. Position the Baby:
Lay your baby down on their back with their head tilted slightly back.
You can roll a towel under their shoulders to gently lift their head.
2. Apply the Drops/Spray:
Use the recommended number of drops (usually 1-2 drops per nostril).
For sprays, one gentle puff per nostril is sufficient.
3. Clear the Nose:
Wait a few seconds, then gently suction out mucus using a bulb syringe or nasal aspirator, if needed.
4. Keep the Baby Upright:
Hold the baby upright for a few minutes after applying drops or spray to prevent dripping.
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Precautions:
Always use products labeled safe for babies.
Avoid adult nasal sprays or drops.
Do not overuse medicated sprays or drops.
If congestion persists for more than a few days, consult a pediatrician.
Additional Tips:
Use a humidifier in the baby’s room to keep the air moist.
Offer plenty of fluids to keep mucus thin.
Avoid exposure to smoke, dust, and allergens.
If you’re unsure about a specific product, feel free to ask, and I can help clarify!
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