Little Remedies Little Noses Saline Spray-Drops - 1 fl oz (Pack of 2)
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It is free of artificial flavors, colors, or dyes, as well as saccharin or alcohol.
Original. There is no sprayer for aerosols. However, it is very quick to appear. There's no need to squeeze anything.
It should be fine as long as you wipe it clean after each use. It's difficult to keep the tip from coming into contact with the baby's nose, especially if you're using it as a spray. Make an informed decision.
I suppose it's the same as any other saline spray! It aided our children in surviving the cold and dry winter weather.
Selected User Reviews For Little Remedies Little Noses Saline Spray-Drops - 1 fl oz (Pack of 2)
I only have three months to use the saline drops I was given. If you buy something in a regular store, the expiration date should be close to a year or more. br>br>Shipping is too slow if you need this right away. If you need it later, it won't last long on your shelf. This isn't a wise investment.
My toddler despises it, but it is effective! Especially if you use the nose frida sucker after the drops. I'm just not a fan of how quickly it comes out when you tip it; Because you can't squeeze the drops out, they end up all over my little one's face.
Drops should not be used instead of a saline spray. When my baby was six months old, she got her first cold, and she was terrified every time one of these went into her nose and down her throat because she didn't know how to breathe with them.
At home, this saline solution has taken on the role of personal nurse. When my newborn had a stuffy nose, I didn't know what to do as a new mom. This saline came from my baby shower, which was a blessing. Now I can use it whenever I want. I also use it in conjunction with a Bulb syringe aspirator, which you can get for free from the hospital. Here's how to get there:.
My children suffer from allergies because both my wife and I suffer from them. At least, that's what my ancestors tried to convince me of. As a result, using sinus irrigation or a Netti Pot with small children is not a good idea. Don't be afraid to give it a shot. I did. Although it takes a few tries for anyone to stick crap up their nose and shoot liquid into it before they stop fighting, this works when they give up the fight. Before I threw it away, I tried it on myself, yes, with my kids' snot all over it. I would recommend this to anyone who has a child with sinus issues because it feels like saline to my nose, which is mostly intact. I buy this crap by the 6's. Feed the nose of your children.
Not only does this stuff work, but the suction bulb that comes with it is even better than store-bought ones! It's simple to use, and it's well worth the money.
I despise how this bottle works; the spray is much cleaner and more effective, and the baby screams uncontrollably as he tries to get this thing up his nose. I would never buy a bottle like this again.
IT BURNS! It's bizarre how they claim it has "everything they need and nothing they don't," that it's gentle and safe for newborns, and yet it burns so much even when used by adults. If I could, I'd give this a 0 out of 5 star rating.