

by - written on 17/03/13 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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My son first had blocked nose when he was around three weeks old, and just just when you want to do do everything you can to make your baby feel better, you are told that there isn't much you can do. He was prescribed these saline nasal drops to help with the blocked nose. In the latest flu bout, all of us caught it ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/03/12 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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Given that I've got a raging cold and I am breastfeeding my little boy it was pretty much inevitable that he would get it too. He's only 4 months old so it's horrible to see him feeling a bit poorly and for him to not really know why he is feeling so bad. There's not much you can do for little ones when they have a cold. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/06/11 (Very useful, 112 readings)
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Being a qualified nursery nurse and having worked as a nanny in my time means that I have come into contact with rather a few children's remedies. This being one of them. How often do nippers get stuffed up noses and we can't do a lot to help them eh? Well I have used this on rather a few occasions and found it to do the trick rather ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/03/11 (Useful, 48 readings)
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I bought this product to help with my son's very stuffy nose as a newborn. I was quite surprised with the price (£3.36 for 10ml from Boots) but thought it must be worth it. The bottle itself is very small, with a clear tipped small nozzle. It states on the box fingertip control and I am not so sure what this means, as all I ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/11/10 (Very useful, 114 readings)
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Got a snottery, unhappy baby? So what do you do? Saline nasal drops and sprays help to clear the blockage by thinning snot and moistening the lining of the nose. Since baby does not blow it's own nose, and is not able to sit with it's head over a bowl of steaming water, this little product may become your new hero in the medicine ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/01/10 (Very useful, 469 readings)
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Nasal Congestion is quite common in infants and as they cant blow there nose, Nasosal drops are a way of clearing your Childs nose. Young babies and children are more prone to coughs and cold whilst there immune system is building which can worsen blocked noses. ~ The Packaging ~ Comes in a small ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/06/09 (Useful, 237 readings)
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I found this an essential product for a newborn with a blocked nose. It is a gentle formula which can be used from birth so OK for even a very young child. It comes as a small bottle with a fine nozzle from which you can squeeze out 1 or 2 drops at a time. The idea is to squeeze the drops into the babies nose. It can be a bit ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/11/08 (Very useful, 603 readings)
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Nasosal for children is a nasal decongestant. It is widely available in supermarkets, Boots and chemists and priced at £2.33 currently in Tesco. Nasosal is a sterile saline solution available in a 10ml dropper bottle. It is suitable for babies (from newborn) and children. The saline solution contains Sodium ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/11/08 (Very useful, 221 readings)
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These are sterile saline solution to help clear a babies blocked nose when they have the snuffles. I got these when they were on special offer and I think I paid about £2. Recently we have had cause to use them with our 6 month old daughter who has had her first full blown case of the sniffles. I like the idea of ... Read the complete review
