The Arianna Nasal Aspirator-Vacuum Cleaner is a clinically proven effective and gentle tool for treating children’s nasal congestion. Children often suffer from a stuffy nose due to a cold, which can prevent them from breathing properly, sleeping, and eating.
The accumulated mucus can cause further infection and even lead to serious complications such as ear and sinus infections, bronchitis, and pneumonia.
With the Arianna Nasal Aspirator-Vacuum Cleaner, you can easily and painlessly remove the stagnant nasal mucus from your child’s nose. This device provides the right level of suction strength and continuous suction to effectively clean the nasal passages. After using this device, the child immediately feels relieved as they can breathe better, which allows them to eat and sleep comfortably.
Using the Arianna Nasal Aspirator-Vacuum Cleaner is crucial in treating a child’s nasal congestion as it helps prevent the development of more severe illnesses. Provide children with proper breathing and comfort with this effective tool!
The use of the Arianna nasal aspirator:
The suction tip marked “A” completely closes off one side of the nostril. Suction should be applied for a few seconds with breaks until the mucus is cleared. The suction tip can be inserted into the nostril entrance and moved up, down, and sideways. Suction can be repeated several times a day until the cold is cured.
How to wash: Wash the nasal aspirator with antibacterial liquid soap or dishwashing detergent.
Disinfection of the nasal aspirator: Boiling the devices.
Assembly of the nasal aspirator:
- Insert suction tip “A” into the part marked “B”.
- Turn on the vacuum cleaner.
- Insert part marked “C” into the vacuum cleaner hose.
- Disassembly of the Arianna nasal aspirator:
- Pull out part marked “C” from the functioning vacuum cleaner, then turn off the vacuum cleaner. In the Nasal Aspirator-Vacuum Cleaner box, you will find 2 suction tips marked “A”.
FAQ:
- Is it too extreme to vacuum a baby’s nose?
No, because the device utilizes vacuum assistance rather than the full force of a vacuum cleaner; it self-regulates its suction power. This allows for consistent suction, effectively clearing mucus that may be deeper within the nasal passages. - Does using a nasal aspirator cause discomfort?
Children typically dislike having their noses attended to, but discomfort is minimal compared to the potential discomfort of earaches and other complications resulting from unresolved mucus. Ensuring complete mucus removal with the Arianna nasal aspirator vacuum reduces such risks. - Can nasal aspirators be used on newborns?
Absolutely. If nasal breathing is obstructed or mucus is present, using a nasal aspirator vacuum is crucial. Newborns rely on nasal breathing and cannot breathe through their mouths, hindering feeding and sleep if their noses are congested. - How frequently should nasal aspirators be used?
As often as the child exhibits signs of nasal congestion, or whenever mucus needs to be cleared. - Are there any adverse effects associated with nasal aspirator use?
No, there are no significant side effects, similar to blowing one’s nose. - Is a vacuum cleaner necessary for nasal suction?
A vacuum cleaner is not obligatory, but it ensures sufficient suction force to effectively clear mucus from the nasal passages. The Arianna nasal aspirator vacuum provides this suction capability. - Do children typically fear nasal aspirators?
Children’s responses vary. Some may initially fear the device but become accustomed to it, while others may even attempt to use it independently. Ideally, parents should operate the nasal aspirator device. - Is the procedure sufficiently sterile?
Sterility primarily concerns the nasal aspirator device itself rather than the vacuum. Cleaning the device with antibacterial dish soap, particularly the suction head marked “A,” ensures cleanliness and minimizes bacterial growth with regular use.