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Description
Morisons Nasal Aspirator is developed for gentle removal of mucus from the baby’s nose during daily care. Its soft silicone tip is designed to fit comfortably at the nostril opening during use. The squeezable bulb creates gentle suction to help remove mucus while allowing controlled handling during application. The transparent chamber supports visibility during cleaning. The device is compact, lightweight and suitable for easy cleaning after use.

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To use the Morisons nasal aspirator, first squeeze the air out of the bulb. Gently place the soft silicone tip at the opening of your baby's nostril. Slowly release your grip on the bulb to create a gentle suction that draws out the mucus. Always squeeze the bulb before insertion to avoid pushing air into the nose.
Yes, a baby snot sucker is safe for daily use when your infant has a cold. However, paediatricians recommend limiting its use to 3 to 4 times a day—preferably before feedings and bedtime. Overusing it can irritate the sensitive lining of the baby's nose.
Cleaning is crucial for newborn hygiene. After each use, detach the silicone tip from the bulb. Wash both parts in warm, soapy water, squeezing the bulb several times to flush the inside. Rinse thoroughly with clean warm water and let the pieces air dry completely before reassembling.
Yes, you can use it without saline drops if the mucus is thin and runny. However, if your baby has thick, stubborn, or dried mucus, applying 1-2 drops of saline solution 30 seconds prior will loosen the blockage, making the gentle suction much more effective.
The Morisons aspirator is safe to use from birth (0+ months). Because newborns are obligate nose breathers, having an easy-to-clean, BPA-free aspirator is an essential part of an infant first-aid kit to manage newborn congestion safely.
No, the device is explicitly designed for infant safety. It features a highly flexible, soft silicone tip that adapts to the nostril's shape. As long as it is placed gently at the opening of the nostril and not forced inside, it will not cause pain or micro-tears.
Never forcefully squeeze or aggressively pull with the aspirator. Instead, use a paediatrician-approved paediatric saline nasal spray or drops to thin out the secretions. Wait approximately 30 to 60 seconds, then try using the nasal aspirator 1 count again.
Yes. The safety of your baby is the highest priority. The device is made from 100% BPA-free, non-toxic materials, ensuring that no harmful chemicals come into contact with your child's delicate skin or mucous membranes.
Babies typically cry during nasal aspiration not because of pain but because of the restrictive sensation and unfamiliarity of the process. Swaddling your baby gently to secure their arms and speaking in a calm, soothing voice can help make the baby cold relief process smoother.
While nasal congestion relief can be managed at home, you should see a paediatrician if your baby is under 3 months old with a fever, has a cough that worsens, shows signs of respiratory distress (like wheezing or rib retractions), or if the congestion lasts more than 7–10 days.
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