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TSadriankhoo153
post Mar 27 2013, 09:54 AM, updated 13y ago

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DO u think humidifier helps baby to sleep well? My bb always seems to have blocken nasal hence making him breathing not smooth. Do you think a humidfier helps? Thinking of getting Osim uMist Baby which in promotion now which cost RM188

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moikmaisara
post Mar 27 2013, 10:01 AM

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IMHO it doesn't help in any ways.
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post Mar 27 2013, 10:24 AM

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humidifier only moisturize the air. Do not use scented air humidifier. Cheap ones might cause even more allergy to your baby's nose.

You should get panasonic air purifier. There are a range of them. More expensive ones have more function. This, I think is better in providing clean and healthy air.

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SUSUpCar
post Mar 27 2013, 11:28 AM

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wats wrong with nasal spray ?
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post Mar 27 2013, 11:32 AM

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malaysia humidity is 90% .. any more humid we'd be breathing water... u mean dehumidifier?
TSadriankhoo153
post Mar 27 2013, 03:52 PM

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QUOTE(eksk @ Mar 27 2013, 11:32 AM)
malaysia humidity is 90% .. any more humid we'd be breathing water... u mean dehumidifier?
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I mean humidifier to moisture air. Why wan a dehumidfier in an a/c room which already too dry..
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post Mar 31 2013, 02:03 PM

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Malaysia is a humid country, if worry air con dryness, normally I put a cup of water in the room so that aircon do not fully absorb human water. I guess baby is more due to bed mites and dust for sensitives. I guess purifier is suits, anyway I have sharps for both living and rooms.
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post Jun 17 2013, 03:22 PM

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Bought humifier for bb yesterday. Seems it does help a little.

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post Dec 30 2013, 08:55 AM

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How many hours it can last ?
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post Dec 30 2013, 09:19 AM

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post Dec 30 2013, 10:25 AM

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I just use nasal spray or saline drops... Unless your room is really dry (Air con room with dry settings), humidifier is just a placebo effect.

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post Dec 30 2013, 02:30 PM

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How old is your baby? If he/she below 1 years old, it is normal if they breath with sound because the nose valve is narrow. If that persist, visit pediatrician.

Air purifier and humidifier helps on better air quality (read the benefits). I uses them when the air is dry, air quality drop i.e. haze and when someone has cold who sleep in the same room.
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post Apr 9 2014, 11:21 AM

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well, i think humidifier really helps in soothing your baby especially when they have blocked nose. I bought 1 unit of philips nano tech humidifier. They are good, even price is not cheap. But they will not emit vapor directly into the atmosphere, and thus will not dampen the furniture, which is a good feature to me. My baby sleeps in air-cond room (too hot if no aircond) and dried the air (i measured, when aircond is on 25 degree, the humidity drops to 40%). So when i use the humidifier the room humidity increases to 60%. Doctor advices that 60% humidity is the best humidity level for human smile.gif

 

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