When should baby nebulization be done

  Respiratory infection in babies is a common symptom. With the changes in society, there are increasingly more methods for treating cough and phlegm in babies. The baby is still young, and if medication is taken frequently, it can damage the baby's spleen and stomach. So doctors would recommend giving babies nebulization. Atomization has minimal side effects and good results. So let's learn together when is the best time for baby nebulization?

  

When should baby nebulization be done1

  Choose to nebulize your baby when they cough and produce a lot of phlegm. Because the medication inside the atomization directly acts on the throat, exerting anti-inflammatory, cough relieving, and phlegm resolving effects. In general, as long as the baby is nebulized for three to five days, it will alleviate this condition. If the baby has been nebulizing continuously for more than a week and there is still no effect on coughing and phlegm, it is necessary to take the baby to see a doctor for further treatment.

  When nebulizing babies, pay attention to a few things. Firstly, half an hour before nebulization, do not feed the baby to avoid inhaling air that may irritate the throat and cause vomiting. When nebulizing, be careful to avoid the nebulizing liquid getting into the eyes, which can cause discomfort. And after nebulizing the baby each time, drink some warm water or physiological saline to clean the mouth. After the atomization is completed, the atomization cup used should be cleaned and dried before giving it to the baby for the next use.

  Nebulizing babies also has many benefits, with minimal side effects and no damage to the spleen and stomach. So when a baby coughs and has phlegm, nebulization can be chosen for treatment, combined with medication prescribed by a doctor, and the baby will recover quickly.

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