NOSKO nasal aspirator. Safe nasal aspirator that can be connected to a vacuum cleaner.
Sucking the snot out of your nose for a happy smile!
Why Nosko nasal aspirator?
1. Because this vacuum nasal aspirator is based on the most effective vacuum technology.
2. Because the device of this vacuum nasal aspirator is ideal for sucking the snot of babies.
3. Because it effectively and quickly removes secretions from the nasal cavity.
4. Because this vacuum nasal aspirator can be used for babies and children, as well as for adults .
5. Because it can be disassembled and thus extremely easy to clean and sterilize.
Using Nosko is easy and simple.
- Assemble the plastic parts
- Insert the bell end into the vacuum cleaner tube
- Start the vacuum cleaner
- Place the suction nozzle still in the child's nostrils
- Make sure you have secured the correct positions
- If no more secretion comes out, turn off the vacuum cleaner, disassemble the Nosko and wash it with hot water.
Why are nasal aspiration and removal of nasal secretions important?
Newborns breathe through the nose from the moment after birth. Therefore, nasal secretions can cause difficulty eating from a very early age if they are not removed.
Preventing a small problem from becoming a major
If infected nasal secretions are not removed with a nasal aspirator, sinusitis, inflammation of the middle ear or tonsils can occur. Infected secretions can reach all areas of the respiratory tract - including the trachea and bronchi, and ingested secretions can cause gastritis, stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhea in infants.
Dangers of baby fever
The nasal passages of a baby with a cold are blocked. In severe cases, inflammation of the nasal mucosa also impedes ventilation of the Eustachian tube opening in the nose. This explains the development of hearing disorders at a later stage, which began with the common cold. All these complications and problems can be overcome and avoided by using a nasal aspirator and regular cleaning of the nasal passages.
Tips for using the Nosko nasal aspirator:
During the suction of nasal secretions, it is recommended to keep the end of the connecting part down and to the side, as as a result of gravity the secretion collects in the lower nasal part. The force of suction does not cause injury to the mucous membrane and the cranial cavity. Many years of experience have shown that repeated use during the day further facilitates the cleaning of the nasal passages, so that the baby's breastfeeding will not be interrupted and he will have a good night's sleep.
More useful tips:
- The vacuum cleaner is noisy. Don't worry if your baby starts crying. Even older children get annoyed when they hear the noise of the vacuum cleaner.
- The use of Nosko is not painful. Try it on yourself to find out how your child feels.
- Be patient! The secretion is often stuck deep in the nasal cavity. At first you may think that there is no secret or that he does not want to come out. Move the nozzle in the nostril and when you feel the secretion coming out, keep the nozzle in this position! The secret will start moving and will keep coming out!
- If your baby is impatient or resists, try to calm him down and explain to him what you are doing. If this does not work, find a position where you can do the nasal aspiration yourself or with the help of someone else.
- Nasal aspiration several times a day is often an unpleasant obligation for both parents and children. Keep in mind that removing the secretion protects you from much more unpleasant consequences.
- Even children who have undergone tonsil surgery may often need Nosko. Keep it in an easily accessible place.
- Even if your child can blow his nose properly and vigorously, a vacuum nasal aspirator may be more effective.