What’s the quick fix for a baby’s blocked nose?

Physiological booger blockage in the infant’s nose can be removed by saline cleaning, hot compresses on the nasal cavity, and cotton swabs dipped into the nose.
1. Saline cleaning: when the baby’s nose is too much booger blockage, you can spray saline into the nasal cavity, which will soften the effect of boogers, so that boogers along with the snot together with the discharge.
2. Hot compresses on the nasal cavity: Use hot towels to apply hot compresses on the nose from top to bottom to stimulate the capillaries, make the nasal cavity ventilate smoothly, and at the same time soften the boogers to promote the discharge of boogers.
3. Cotton swab dipping: If the boogers in children’s nasal cavity are wet and soft, you can use cotton swabs to dip the boogers out. However, it should be noted that if the booger is deep in the nasal cavity, it should not be easily operated to avoid the booger continuing to go deeper.
To summarize, boogers in the nose of infants can usually be eliminated through home care. However, if you still can’t unblock the nasal cavity effectively, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out whether it is the cause of the disease and standardize the diagnosis and treatment.