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Article: The Most Effective Baby Bulb Syringes for Clear Airways

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The Most Effective Baby Bulb Syringes for Clear Airways

Our Favorite Baby Nose Suckers for Easy Breathing

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When your baby can't sleep, nurse, or take a bottle because of congestion, you need a good snot sucker. A nasal aspirator quickly removes mucus from your baby's nose, helping them breathe easier. Also known as a bulb syringe or baby nose sucker, these tools are life savers when your baby is sick.

How Do Baby Nose Suckers Work?

Nasal aspirators function in different ways. One of the most popular types is a bulb syringe that uses natural suction.

Typically, you squeeze the bulb to remove air. Then, you insert the snot sucker into your baby's nostril and gently press the nostril closed. Next, release the bulb to suction your baby's boogers.

Today, many popular models make it possible to clean the bulb with warm soapy water.

Sometimes, your baby's stuffy nose may be too dry to suction out. You can help loosen thicker boogers with saline nose drops. A drop in each nostril can moisten mucus in a few minutes, making it easier to suction out with a snot sucker.

The Best Baby Nasal Aspirators

Check out these six trusted nasal aspirators to keep your baby's nasal passageways clear.

1. Best Classic Bulb Syringe: BoogieBulb Nasal Aspirator - $13

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This variation on the classic bulb syringe offers easy cleaning. As a parent, the one thing that bothered me about typical bulb syringes is that they're difficult to clean. Yes, you can suck up water and swish it around, but it's still kind of gross. BoogiBulb's cleanable aspirators come apart for a deeper clean.

BPA and latex free, the BoogieBulb is a perfectly safe and effective option. Choose from three sizes, including options ideal for preemies and newborns.

2. Best Nasal Aspirator that Grows With Baby: Haakaa Baby Nasal Aspirator - $13.99

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Featuring two interchangeable tip sizes, the Haakaa baby nose sucker grows with your child. Choose the right size and suck away all the boogers and mucus for clear passageways.

The Haakaa design also prevents fluid from flowing back out of the tip. I've experienced this frustration with classic bulb syringes. Sometimes, you think you've caught the mucus, but you need to suction a little more and upon squeezing the bulb again, the mucus flows back out. Haakaa eliminates this issue, trapping boogers.

Another bonus is you can throw this nasal aspirator in a sterilizer or microwave it for easy sterilization. The pieces also come apart so you can wash it with soap and water.

3. Best Baby Nose Sucker: Green Sprouts - $14

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Boost your suction power and suck the boogers out of your baby's nose. Using a long tube, this aspirator requires parents to suck the other end to remove mucus. Don't worry! A filter prevents you from sucking up your baby's boogers.

It may sound a bit yucky, but these devices are highly effective. When you have a screaming baby with a stuffy nose, this device does the trick.

4. Best Doctor-Invented Nose Sucker: Frida Baby NoseFrida - $14.99

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Similar to the Green Sprouts, parents use the NoseFrida to get rid of snot by sucking them out of baby's nose. Disposable filters keep the snot where it belongs. All other pieces are easy to clean. Users say it "works like magic."

5. Best Solution for Dry Bookers: Oogiebear The Bear Pair - $24.99

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Not all boogers are easy to suck up with a nasal aspirator. The Bear Pair tackles both thin and thick boogers alike. Use the bulb syringe for thinner mucus.

The booger picker helps remove stubborn dried-on or goopy snot. Don't worry, you won't hurt your baby as the bear feature prevents you from putting the picker too far into baby's nose.

6. Best Electric Aspirator: Baby Bubble - $69.90

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Don't worry about sucking or squeezing with this innovative device. This electric nasal aspirator does all the work quickly and effectively. It comes with three silicone tips so one will always be clean and ready to use. When baby is fussy, use the lights and music to soothe and distract them.

Breathe Easier with a Quality Nasal Aspirator

A nasal aspirator is a must-have for parents of babies. Helping to eliminate congestion, a bulb syringe or aspirator can improve breathing so everyone can get some rest.

Which nasal aspirator style is your favorite?

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