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BRAUN BNA100 Electric Baby Fly BRAUN BNA100 Electric Baby Fly
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RESPIMER Baby nose + 5 filters RESPIMER Baby nose + 5 filters
€6.49
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RESPIMER Refills Baby nose x 20 RESPIMER Refills Baby nose x 20
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What is a baby fly and why is it essential for baby care?

A baby fly is a device designed to clean a baby's nose, removing mucus safely and effectively. This tool is essential for baby care, as newborns and young children don't know how to blow their noses on their own. The baby fly clears the child's nasal passages, promoting better breathing, improved sleep and greater comfort, particularly during colds or allergies.

How do I choose the best baby fly for my child?

To choose the best baby fly, consider the following criteria:

  • Type of baby fly: electric or manual. Electric models offer constant, controlled suction, while manuals are often more portable and economical.
  • Ease of cleaning: a device that's easy to disassemble and clean will guarantee the product's hygiene and durability.
  • Your child's comfort: look for tips that are soft and adapted to the size of your baby's nostrils, to avoid any discomfort.
  • Reliability and safety: opt for recognized brands that comply with European or international safety standards.

What are the different types of baby flies available on the market?

There are two main types of baby flies:

  1. Manual baby flies: often operated by a bulb or mouth suction, this type is simple but requires physical effort on the part of parents.
  2. Electric baby fly: equipped with a motor, this model offers automatic, adjustable suction, ideal for regular use, especially in cases of nasal congestion, which is common in children.

How to use a baby fly safely?

To use a baby fly safely, follow these steps:

  1. Read the instruction manual carefully before first use.
  2. Wash and sterilize the device before and after each use to prevent infection.
  3. Position the child: make sure your baby is in a semi-seated position to facilitate suctioning.
  4. Gently insert the nasal tip into one nostril while the other is slightly closed.
  5. Activate suction gently and gradually, monitoring your child's reaction to ensure comfort.
  6. Repeat the operation for the other nostril if necessary.

When should I use a baby fly?

Use a baby fly when you notice that your baby is having difficulty breathing due to a blocked nose. This could be due to a cold, flu, allergies or other nasal irritations. Clear breathing is crucial for baby's feeding and sleeping, making this tool particularly useful during the first years of life.

What are the tips for maintaining baby fly hygiene?

To maintain good hygiene, clean the baby fly after each use. Remove any parts that may come into contact with mucus, and wash them in hot, soapy water. Some parts can also be sterilized in boiling water or with baby-specific disinfectant solutions, according to the manufacturer's recommendations.

How often should I use a baby fly?

We recommend that you use a baby fly only when necessary, i.e. when your baby's nose is blocked by mucus that prevents him/her from breathing properly. Excessive use can irritate baby's sensitive nostrils. During colds, it may be necessary to use it several times a day, but always with the child's reaction and comfort in mind.

Are there any risks associated with using a baby fly?

The use of a baby fly is generally safe if carried out in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. However, incorrect or excessive use can cause nasal irritation, mucous membrane damage or even an increased risk of infection if the device is not properly cleaned and sterilized. It is essential to follow the cleaning recommendations carefully and to use the device gently.

Can a baby fly be used for a child over the age of two?

Baby f lies can be used for children over two years of age, especially if the child has not yet acquired the ability to blow his or her nose effectively on his or her own. However, as the child grows, it is advisable to encourage him to learn to blow his nose without assistance, using methods more suited to his age and development.

How to choose the ideal mouthpiece for a baby blowgun?

Choosing the ideal nozzle for a baby blowgun depends on the size and sensitivity of the baby's nostrils. Most brands offer mouthpieces in different sizes to suit the child's age. For newborns, a smaller, softer tip is recommended to avoid irritation. For maximum safety, make sure the tip does not go too deep into the nostril.

Are there natural alternatives to baby flies?

Natural alternatives to the baby fly include using saline solutions to moisten the baby's nostrils before attempting to remove the mucus with a soft compress or by encouraging the child to sneeze. These methods can help dislodge mucus without the need for mechanical suction, although they are often less effective at completely removing nasal obstructions, especially in very young children.