A simple, non-electric mechanical device designed to suction mucus from the nose, helping to clear it and improve breathing. This type of device is very popular and convenient, especially for children and adults who suffer from nasal congestion due to colds, allergic rhinitis, or respiratory problems.
Convenient and easy to carry: The manual nasal aspirator has a compact design, easy to carry when traveling or going out.
No electricity required: This type of machine works completely mechanically, does not need electricity or batteries, so it is very convenient to use anywhere.
Safe and easy to use: The suction force of the manual machine is gentle, does not cause damage to the nose, especially suitable for children and the elderly.
Easy to clean: The parts of the machine can be disassembled and cleaned easily, helping to maintain hygiene during use.
Structure and operating principle:
Suction head: The suction head is made of soft material such as silicone or rubber, making it easy to apply to the nose without causing pain or damage to the nasal mucosa. The suction head can be used for both children and adults
Tube: A soft tube connecting the suction head and the suction part.
Suction part: This part is a squeeze tube that can create suction when squeezed. This suction helps pull mucus out of the nose.
When you squeeze, the machine will create a gentle suction to pull the nasal mucus out. This mechanism helps clean the nose without causing strong pressure or pain.
The mucus after being sucked out will go through the tube and flow into the mucus container of the machine, helping to keep the environment clean.
Prepare the machine: Before using, make sure the machine is clean. Machine parts such as the suction head and tube need to be washed and disinfected if necessary.
Insert the suction head into the nose: Gently insert the suction head into the user's nostril. If using for children, you need to be gentle and patient to avoid making the child feel uncomfortable.
Create suction: Gently squeeze the suction part (made of rubber) or suck with your mouth to create suction. This suction will pull the mucus out of the nose.
Repeat for the other nostril: After removing all the mucus from one nostril, you can switch to the other nostril and repeat the operation.