Bennetts Saline Nose Spray 30ml

Description
Bennetts Saline Nose Spray is a non-medicated, alcohol-free formula that provides relief from blocked or dry noses. Assists in breaking down the mucous and also moisturizes dry nasal passages. Will not irritate or sting baby’s nostrils and can be used as often as necessary to maintain nasal hygiene.
How to use
1. Make sure you have the proper tools—sterile saline nose drops (can be purchased at any pharmacy or grocery store) and a clean bulb syringe.
2. Hold your baby upright or at a slightly reclined position in your lap, resting her head back on one of your arms.
3.Take the saline drops and place 2 or 3 drops in one nostril.
4. Wait a few seconds to allow the saline to get into the nose.
5.Take the bulb syringe and squeeze the bulb end closed—pushing the air out of it—while it is pointing away from your baby.
6.Keeping the bulb squeezed, place the small tip of the bulb syringe in the nostril that you put the saline drops in.
7.Release the bulb. The suction created when air rushes back into the bulb syringe will suck the mucus and extra saline out of your baby’s nose.
8. Squeeze the bulb syringe into the sink or a cop to expel the mucus inside.
9. Wait a minute or so before going to the other nostril. This will give you time to calm your child if she upset or crying.
10.Repeat steps 3 through 7 in the other nostril
Precautions
Precautions:
-Before using this product, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to it; or if you have any other allergies. This product may contain inactive ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details.
-This product is safe to use during pregnancy.
-This product is safe to use if you are breast-feeding.

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