Can children have their lips nebulized?

Nebulized inhalation is not usually recommended right away for children with a cut lip if the wound has not healed completely. If the wound has completely healed, nebulization can be done.
The function of nebulization is to inhale the drug particles into the airway and lungs through nebulization, which enables the drug to be absorbed through the mucous membranes and exerts the effect of the drug locally. Nebulization has the advantages of enabling the drug to reach the target organ quickly, rapid onset of action, good efficacy, and fewer side effects.
However, the drugs used in nebulization often contain hormones, which is not conducive to wound healing, so it is generally not recommended to do nebulization inhalation immediately after children’s lips are cracked, and it is possible to do it after the baby’s trauma is well.
When children’s lips are more serious, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.