Baby nebulization should not exceed a few days

  In general, the duration of nebulizer treatment for babies depends mainly on the condition, and most babies can have nebulizer for three to seven days. Babies can do nebulization for 10-15 minutes each time. If your baby has been nebulized for more than a week, it is advisable to stop the treatment and consult your doctor.  Nebulization is the process of making small particles or droplets of a few microns in diameter, i.e. aerosols, into the body part to be treated (mainly the respiratory tract and lungs) through various types of nebulizing inhalation devices. Nebulization is a common clinical treatment method used to treat respiratory diseases in babies, and is generally used to treat respiratory diseases in babies. Nebulized inhalation therapy is a device that uses nebulization to disperse drugs into tiny droplets or particles that are suspended in the gas and enter the respiratory tract and lungs for the purposes of airway cleansing, airway humidification, local treatment and systemic therapy. This method is fast and effective because it works precisely on the diseased lungs and respiratory tract. It is also a popular treatment option for many pediatricians because the dose of medication is small due to the local application. Nebulization is more effective, uses less medication and has fewer side effects, and is safer than oral medication and infusions.