At what age can babies do nebulization

  Autumn and winter are coming, and the temperature suddenly turns cold. Most babies do not have sufficient immune function against seasonal respiratory diseases. Faced with the difficulty of babies unwilling to take medication or receive injections, doctors generally recommend nebulization therapy for babies. So, at what age can babies do nebulization?

  

At what age can babies do nebulization1

  Respiratory diseases in babies should be given sufficient attention. For example, throat inflammation, throat herpes, cough pneumonia, etc., cannot delay the condition. It is necessary to seek treatment as soon as possible. Nebulization therapy can avoid the baby's resistance to medication and injections. Can make it easier for babies to accept. But due to the contraindications of medication for babies, avoid the minimal side effects of medication. It is recommended that babies receive nebulization treatment after six months.

  Nebulization therapy mainly involves administering medication through mucosal absorption. The medication is then passed through an atomizer and turned into small particles that enter the baby's respiratory tract as they breathe. It's just a different way of medication. The selected medication is the same as the medication used for oral and intramuscular injection. The treatment of respiratory diseases such as bronchial cough, lung diseases, throat herpes, and baby bronchial asthma has good therapeutic effects.

  The method of nebulization therapy directly applies drugs to the respiratory tract. This local medication approach can maximize the effectiveness of the drugs, shorten the medication process, and achieve the goal of directly treating the disease.

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