A nebulizer is a medical device used to administer medication in the form of a mist inhaled into the lungs.
It converts liquid medication into an aerosol that can be easily breathed in. This process is particularly beneficial for treating respiratory conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cystic fibrosis, allowing the medication to reach deep into the airways for rapid relief.
Nebulizers can be powered by electricity, compressed air, or battery and are used in hospitals, clinics, and homes.
Nebulizers consist of a reservoir for the medication, a mouthpiece or mask, and a mechanism to create the aerosol.
The medication is inhaled through normal breathing for a period of time until the medication is used up.
This differs from inhalers, which are often more compact and require a pressurized spray. Nebulizers, due to their continuous mist, can deliver a larger dose of medication. The proper usage requires regular cleaning and maintenance to prevent contamination. The nebulizer is generally safe for most, but some individuals could experience side effects depending on the medication.
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