Nasal aspirators are generally harmless to babies’ noses, but improper operation may damage the nasal mucosa.
Nasal aspirator is mainly used to suck out the boogers inside the nose, and it will not harm the baby’s nose if it is used properly.
Because the infant’s nasal mucosa is more delicate, blood vessels are more fragile, the nasal aspirator itself has a certain pressure, if the strength is too large may damage the infant’s nasal mucosa caused by nosebleeds.
Usually do not recommend parents to use nasal aspirator to suck the boogers to infants, if the boogers are dry, you can use a hot towel to apply hot compresses to the root of the nose or use physiological sea saline nasal spray to soften the boogers, and keep the right humidity and temperature indoors to help alleviate the phenomenon of nose dryness.
Infant boogers are dry, it is recommended to consult a doctor and operate under the guidance of a physician to treat.