Otosan Nasal Spray Baby | 30Ml
Otosan Nasal Spray Baby | 30Ml
Otosan Nasal Spray Baby | 30Ml Otosan Nasal Spray Baby | 30Ml

Otosan Nasal Spray Baby | 30Ml

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Otosan Children's Nasal Spray | 30 ml

Otosan Children's Nasal Spray is a solution containing sea water from Brittany at a concentration of 1.1% (hypertonic solution), enriched with ingredients of plant origin, such as organic aloe vera gel, organic orange essential oil, copper gluconate and carboxymethyl beta-glucan.

Reasons to use nasal spray for children


Free of astringents and propellants, Otosan Children's Cold Spray is also ideal for prolonged use as adjunctive therapy if:

Common cold or seasonal colds caused by allergies.
Sinusitis and nasal congestion.
Dryness and irritation of the mucous membrane.

nasal Baby Spray works locally by releasing excess mucus from the nose, which helps reduce nasal congestion and inflammation. Nasal spray for children moisturizes and protects irritated mucous membranes, providing quick relief.
Furthermore, the sticky mucus structure allows the product to be secreted gradually, so it only needs to be sprayed once into each nostril.
The thin anatomical shape of the sprayer allows for a fan-like spray, specially designed for children.


Before using the nasal spray


The following steps must be followed before using a normal sprayer or a pump sprayer, and it is called the preparation stage:

Prepare and gather everything needed to properly use the nasal spray, including a regular sprayer or pump as well as wipes so that there is no confusion during use.

Gently blow your nose to clear mucus to make sure that there is no mucus and that the dose of medicine reaches the nasal cavity properly.
Wash your hands with soap and water, then dry them with a tissue or towel. Hand sanitizer can be used if it is not possible to wash them.
The nasal spray bottle should be shaken gently before opening and using if instructed by your doctor or pharmacist according to the directions for use.

How to use a nasal spray for infants


Nasal sprays for infants are usually supplied with a medical device that helps clear the nose called a nasal aspirator. Here's how to use it:

Have the child sleep on his back.
Tilt the baby's head slightly back.
Insert the spray nozzle into one nostril, trying to keep the pointed tip of the spray away from the middle nasal septum, to reduce the risk of infection or bleeding.
Spray two or three sprays in each nostril.
Prepare the nasal aspirator by pressing on it to empty the air from it.
Insert it into one nostril while squeezing it, then begin to release pressure while gently pulling it out of the nose.
Clean the straw with a clean tissue before using it in the other hole and repeat the process.

How to use nasal sprays for children over 2 years of age


Help your child when using the nasal spray by following these steps:

Encourage the child to blow his nose to get rid of mucus.
Sit in front of the child while he is in a sitting position.
Have your child look down.
Close one nostril of your child with one hand, then insert the spray nozzle into the other nostril.
Make sure the nozzle is inserted straight and slightly angled towards the ear.
Spray one or more sprays as prescribed into each nostril.
Encourage your child not to blow or inhale the medicine quickly after use as much as possible.


Nasal spray side effects for children


In general, nasal sprays can cause many side effects, and this depends on the method of use and the type of medication.

However, there are some common effects of these sprays, and in the following we mention some of them:

Dryness and itching in the nose.
Burning inside the nose.
Runny nose.
Nose bleeding.
Drop the medicine into the throat.
Bad taste.
vertigo.
Headache.


Types of nasal sprays for children


Nasal sprays contain ingredients that are effective in decongesting and treating congestion, and these substances vary according to the type of spray.

And you can choose among the types of sprays based on the allergens of your child, knowing that there are sprays that can be obtained without the need for a prescription while other sprays require a prescription. Below we show you the most prominent types of nasal sprays for children and the best nasal spray for children

Antihistamines: they work by blocking the effects of histamine (a chemical substance produced by the body in response to allergens), and this type of spray usually appears within an hour, but it performs its role more effectively when used routinely, and from antihistamines
Steroids: These are nasal corticosteroids that reduce inflammation caused by allergic and non-allergic rhinitis, and help prevent and relieve symptoms.
Such as sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy nose, and nasal sprays containing corticosteroids should be used routinely to get the desired result, knowing that their effect takes several hours to begin, and a few days to reach its maximum effect,
Anticholinergics: These sprays dry out the nasal passages.

Mast cell stabilizers: The active ingredient in this type of nasal spray is cromolyn sodium called "NasalCrom," which prevents immune cells (mast cells) from releasing histamine (an allergen) into the bloodstream. This spray category is a good choice for moms. Those who prefer not to use stimulants, with the need to give them to the child 4 times a day to get the best result.
Saline sprays: These medications help soften mucus and drain it more easily. Be careful not to use them immediately after medicated sprays. Because they may remove the medication before it takes effect. Saline nasal sprays moisturize the nose as a precaution against nasal dryness, if the patient stays for long periods in an enclosed space, such as when traveling by plane. In addition, it moisturizes the nasal passages in dry and cold weather.

Saline nasal spray can also be used for long periods because it does not contain actual medication, and it is available in several concentrations depending on the patient’s age and severity of symptoms. A natural high-tonic saline spray is also available. These sprays are available as a regular spray or as a pump spray for children and adults in different concentrations.


Contraindications for nasal decongestant sprays


When using a stuffy nose spray, any changes that occur in the body must be noted and reported to the doctor immediately so as not to cause major complications. You must stop using the nasal spray in the following cases:A rash.
Difficulty breathing and feeling dizzy.
Swelling of the face and tongue.
Throat problems.
Bleeding from the nose.
Nausea and vomiting.
The appearance of white spots in the mouth or ulcers.
Severe runny nose. Peeling around the nose.
If any of these symptoms appear on the person using the nasal spray, the treatment should be stopped immediately and the doctor should be informed of this.


Nasal spray price

49.50 SAR

Otosan Children's Nasal Spray | 30 ml it is available at Adam Pharmacy, the best online pharmacy.

 

GTIN : 8016887000134
Weight : 0.100 KG
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