There are individual differences in the onset of action of nebulized inhalation. For mild upper respiratory tract infections, nebulized inhalation can be effective in 1 to 3 days; for severe cases, it takes 3 to 5 days or even longer.
Nebulized inhalation is the process of delivering phlegmifying drugs, bronchodilators, hormonal drugs, etc. into the airway by inhalation.
As the drugs can act directly on the affected area, the effect is quick, the dosage used is low, and the side effects are small. Depending on the severity of the condition, nebulized inhalation is administered 1 to 2 times a day.
Cough and throat tickling caused by mild upper respiratory tract infections can be treated with nebulized inhalation for 1 to 3 days. If there is a severe cough, cough sputum, etc.. Nebulized inhalation is needed for 3 to 5 days to be effective.
In addition, if you suffer from asthma, due to allergic inflammation is more sensitive to hormones, can also have 1 time to see the effect of the possibility. However, it should be noted that follow-up consolidation treatment is still needed.