Little Remedies® products provide safe and effective formulas to support the health and well-being of your child. When it comes to children's healthcare, we stead- fastly believe “less is more” and strive to make sure that each of our products contains just what is needed for fast, safe, and effective relief — nothing more!
Usage
Contains the two most widely recommended products — saline and an aspirator — for helping newborns and infants breathe more easily.
Saline Spray/Drops
Helps loosen mucous and restores vital moisture to relieve dry, stuffy nasal passages due to:
- Common colds
- Allergies
- Dry Air
- Air Travel
Nasal Aspirator
Specially designed for newborns and infants, the latex-free Little Noses® Nasal Aspirator is unique. The soft, flexible, angled tip allows safe removal of excess discharge from baby’s tiny nasal passages.
Minimum Age
Newborn
Directions & Dosage
Saline Spray/Drops
Use as often as needed or as directed by your doctor.
| Age | Dose |
|---|---|
| Newborn, Infant | 2-6 drops each nostril |
| Children, Adults | 2-6 sprays each nostril |
Nasal Aspirator
This is a very simple procedure to be repeated as often as needed:
- Hold baby upright
- Squeeze the bulb allowing the air to escape
- Gently place the tip into baby's nostril — do not force
- Slowly release the bulb to suction mucous from the nasal passage
- Repeat on the other nostril
When To Call Your Child's Doctor*
Call if: there is not improvement after you have tried to clear the nose; your baby has problems eating or sleeping because of congestion; the discharge is persistently thick and yellow or green; the skin at the base of the nostrils becomes raw or crusted; your baby has other signs or symptoms of illness; you have any questions or concerns.
Warning
- Wipe nozzle clean after each use
- Use by more than one person may spread infection
- Never push the aspirator too far into the nostril
- Do not squeeze the bulb after the aspirator is placed into the nostril
- Clean dropper and nasal aspirator after each use
- Keep dry at all times
- The aspirator is not a toy — keep out of reach of babies and children
*The term “Doctor” indicates your child's designated primary healthcare professional, not necessarily an MD.
