Benefits and drawbacks of nebulization for toddlers

Nebulization is the dispersion of liquid into tiny droplets that are sprayed out as a mist through a nozzle or with a high-speed airflow. The benefits of nebulization for young children include low dosage, precise drug delivery, fast onset of action, etc., and generally no significant adverse reactions. However, some babies may experience adverse reactions such as coughing, birth and death, allergic nervousness, muscle tremors and increased heart rate.
1. Less medication: nebulization treatment is the drug dispersed into tiny droplets, directly into the respiratory tract, the amount of medication is small, to reduce the toxic side effects of drugs also has a significant role.
2. Precise drug delivery: nebulization can send drugs directly into the respiratory tract and lungs of young children through the oral cavity, directly to the lesions, and more precise drug delivery.
3. Fast effect: compared with oral medication, nebulization is the use of high-speed airflow to make the medicine form a mist, directly inhaled into the respiratory tract, the effect on the affected area, the effect is faster and more effective.
Parents are advised to look squarely at the nebulizer inhalation treatment, nebulizer treatment because of its smaller dosage, generally no significant adverse reactions, but some babies may have some adverse reactions, but overall it is more beneficial than harmful to the baby. To avoid repeated coughing and wheezing of babies, which may be dangerous.