Ultrasonic Handheld Mesh Nebulizer Battery Power For Home Use

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Easy Home Use Care Fine Made Portable High Quality Mesh Nebulizer Series 1


How to use a nebulizer

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Because you have asthma, COPD, or another lung disease, your health care provider has prescribed medicine that you need to take using a nebulizer. A nebulizer is a small machine that turns liquid medicine into a mist. You sit with the machine and breathe in through a connected mouthpiece. Medicine goes into your lungs as you take slow, deep breaths for 10 to 15 minutes. It is relatively easy to breathe the medicine into your lungs this way.


If you have asthma, you may not need to use a nebulizer. You may use an inhaler instead, which is usually just as effective. But a nebulizer can deliver medicine with less effort than an inhaler. You and your provider can decide if a nebulizer is the best way to get the medicine you need. The choice of device may be based on whether you find a nebulizer easier to use and what type of medicine you take.


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Product NameEasy Home Use Care Fine Made Portable High Quality Mesh Nebulizer Series 1
Power SupplyReplacable Battery
WaterproofNo
Product240g
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CE

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SampleAvailable

How do I clean and care for it?

Since you are breathing vapor from your nebulizer, it has to be clean. If the machine is not cleaned correctly, bacteria and other germs could grow inside it.

Your doctor will give you detailed directions on how to clean and care for your machine, but generally:

· Your nebulizer should be cleaned using hot, soapy water after each use.

· It should be disinfected once a week.

· It should be air-dried on a paper towel or clean cloth.

Since it is not possible to completely clean the inside of the tubing, it should be replaced regularly. Your healthcare professional should explain how often you need to change the tubing.

Daily cleaning

Take off the mouthpiece/mask and remove the medication container.

Wash these parts with hot water and mild liquid dish soap.

Shake off the extra water.

Let these pieces air dry on a clean piece of paper towel or dish towel.

Disinfecting

Take off the detachable parts (mouthpiece and medication container).

Soak them in the solution provided by your doctor or one part white vinegar and three parts hot water.

Let these parts soak for 1 hour or as long as listed in the instructions.

Remove the parts and let them air dry.

Storage tips

Once the parts have been cleaned and dried, store them in an airtight plastic container or bag.

Keep in a cool, dry area.

Make sure to keep your nebulizer free of dust.


Takeaway

Nebulizers are machines that turn liquid medications into a fine mist, allowing for easy absorption into the lungs. They are used for a variety of health conditions, including COPD, asthma, and cystic fibrosis, and are sometimes used in conjunction with inhalers.

There are a few different types of nebulizers. Your doctor will let you know which type works best for you. They will also explain how to use it and how to care for it.

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