Topic Overview
A nebulizer is a device used to deliver liquid medicine in the form of a fine
mist (aerosol). It is sometimes used for
asthma because:
- The medicine can be given over a longer period
of time.
- It may be easier to use for small children or for people
who have serious difficulty breathing or have trouble using an
inhaler.
A nebulizer uses a face mask or mouthpiece to deliver medicine. You breathe in the medicine
through the
mouthpiece or
face mask. The mouthpiece or face mask needs to be cleaned after each
use.
If your child seems afraid to use a nebulizer, you may be able to help him or her by:
- Putting the mask on your own face first to show your child there's nothing to be afraid of.
- Have your child put the mask on a favorite stuffed animal to show that it isn't dangerous.
- Distract your child during treatment, such as by watching a favorite TV show together or reading a book to your child.
Credits
ByHealthwise Staff
Primary Medical ReviewerJohn Pope, MD - Pediatrics
Specialist Medical ReviewerMartin J. Gabica, MD - Family Medicine
Current as ofMarch 25, 2017