If the position is not deep, you can dip a fine cotton swab with warm water (cotton swab for baby), gently pick out the nose excrement, and try to gently dig the nose excrement when the baby is asleep to prevent the baby from crying, which is safer.
Tweezer cleaning
The baby has a nosebleed, which can also be clipped out with tweezers. Generally, maternal and infant stores have tweezers specially designed to clip nosebleeds and gently put them into the baby's nose. Be careful not to stretch too deep, or you will hurt your baby. Also try to choose the operation when the baby is asleep.
Cleaning of nasal aspirator
If the baby's booger is deep, the simplest and safest way is to suck it out with a nasal aspirator, which is usually sold in maternal and child supplies stores. When using, hold the back of the nasal aspirator according to the position and size of the nasal mucus, and the nasal mucus will be sucked out after letting go. But hard and dry nose excrement is not good, so be careful not to hurt your baby when using it.
Induced sneezing and runny nose
When the baby's nose is deep in the nasal cavity, you can also use hair to induce the baby to sneeze. For sticky boogers, you can generally spray your nose and wipe it clean with paper. This is safer and avoids the danger caused by the cotton swab sticking into the baby's nose. After all, babies cry easily and resist easily.