The Swedish company Astra Tech produces Windi rectal catheters, which take into account the anatomical structure of the child’s body and are safe for the newborn. The device is patented and designed to remove excess gas from the baby’s intestines. The catheter belongs to class 1 of the medical classification, i.e. the risk of negative effects on the human body is minimal. The Windi tube is made from thermoplastic elastomer. Modern material has the strength of plastic and the elasticity of rubber, when in contact with the body it quickly heats up, becomes softer. Thermoplastic elastomer does not cause allergies, because it does not contain latex, it is produced in Germany, it is used in the manufacture of medical products, children’s products (pacifiers). The dimensions of the product are 9 cm, the diameter of the tip is 5 mm, the length of the inserted part of the gas outlet tube is 2.5 cm, it allows you to reach the muscle, the tension of which interferes with gas removal. The catheter is arranged in such a way that a characteristic sound can be heard when gases are removed. The Windi tube is additionally equipped with a limiter that does not allow the device to be inserted deeply. Designed for single use, sold in packs of 10 pieces. Some pharmacies sell windy by the piece; when buying, it is important to consider that such a product is non-sterile and requires antiseptic treatment before use. The main advantages of using the Windi catheter: Sterility when buying a whole package; The integrity of the product – excludes the ingress of parts into the intestines of the baby; The limiter allows even inexperienced parents to use the device without harm to the baby; The design of the device allows you to quickly and conveniently collect feces for analysis if necessary; The presence of a rounded tip and the manufacture of soft material, comfortable for the baby, able to minimize possible microtrauma of the mucosa; The ribbed surface prevents slipping of the hands during the introduction of the catheter; Disposability guarantees sterility and saves time on product preparation; Long shelf life – 5 years, allows you to use the remaining catheters for younger children or for babies of one of the relatives. Indications for use Changing the method of feeding a child after birth leads to constipation and increased formation of gases that cause colic, accumulating in the intestines. Signs are as follows: No bowel movements for several days. This does not cause concern if the baby is well, other symptoms must be taken into account; Overexcitation of the child, whims, it is impossible to calm him down in the usual ways. He sleeps badly, often wakes up at night; Increased crying during bowel movements due to bloating, gases press harder on the walls of the intestine when stressed; Redness of the skin, the face acquires a darker burgundy hue; Active movement of the legs, attempts by the child to pull them closer to the stomach; Infant refusal to eat. Infants, on the other hand, may have frequent attachment requirements. Often this is due to the emotional aspect – the baby feels pain and discomfort, and during feeding feels more secure; The tummy increases, becomes denser, tense; When removing excess gases from the intestines, the child feels significant relief, quickly calms down and falls asleep. Buy Vacuum duct for newborns WINDI in individual packaging No. 10 Price for Vacuum duct for newborns WINDI in individual packaging No. 10 Instructions for use for Vacuum duct for newborns WINDI in individual packaging No. 10
Vapor tube for newborns WINDI in individual package No. 10
$42.00
SKU: 89096
Category: Other medical products
The code | 89096 |
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Barcode | 7 350 046 330 207 |
Manufacturer | DiProServa Medical AB, Sweden |
Scope of application | Medical devices and products |
Indications Applications | To remove excess gas from the baby's intestines |
Age category | 0-3 m |
Application Gender | Any |
Release Form | tubule |
Importer | PiEn BelRus LLC, Minsk, 220030 Minsk, st. Zybitskaya 2, room 5, office 26 |
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