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Nebulizer

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A&D Compressor Nebulizer UN-011
Rs. 3,800 Rs. 2,600
32% off
Omron Nebulizer/ Compressor (NE-C25)
Rs. 2,250 Rs. 1,649
27% off
Omron Nebulizer/ Compressor (NE-C28)
Rs. 2,700 Rs. 1,999
26% off
Rossmax Nebulizer (NA100)
Rs. 2,520 Rs. 1,455
42% off
Omron Nebulizer for Infants C-801KD
Rs. 3,150 Rs. 1,985
37% off
Hicks Nebucare Compressor Nebulizer
Rs. 2,900 Rs. 1,502
48% off
Bremed Ultrsonic Nebulizer (BD5200)
Rs. 6,799 Rs. 4,300
37% off
Vital Piston Compressor Nebulizer
Rs. 2,300 Rs. 1,399
39% off
Omron Nebulizer/ Compressor (NE-C29)
Rs. 4,000 Rs. 3,550
11% off
Zepter Portable Ultrasonic Nebulizer (PBG-832)
Rs. 13,400 Rs. 7,790
42% off
EasyCare Nebulizer EC-52
Rs. 2,401 Rs. 1,499
38% off
Hicks Piston Compressor Nebulizer
Rs. 3,100 Rs. 1,699
45% off
Equinox Compressor Nebulizer (EQ-NL27)
Rs. 2,550 Rs. 1,499
41% off
Omron Nebulizer/ Compressor (NE-C30)
Rs. 10,000 Rs. 7,050
30% off
Dr. Gene DX Nebulizer
Rs. 2,850 Rs. 2,138
25% off
Omron Mesh Nebulizer NEU22
Rs. 19,000 Rs. 16,780
12% off
Beurer Ultrasonic Nebulizer (JIH50)
Rs. 12,999 Rs. 9,000
31% off
Bremed Ultrsonic Nebulizer (BD5004)
Rs. 6,000 Rs. 3,999
33% off
Equinox Ultra Sonic Nebulizer (EQ-UN 300)
Rs. 11,800 Rs. 9,999
15% off
Nidek Pulmo Mist Nebuliser II
Rs. 2,700 Rs. 2,040
24% off

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Nebulizer Machine:

In the medical world, nebulizer is a device that converts liquid medication into a mist, so it can be easily inhaled through either a mouthpiece or breathing naturally. It helps in administering medication to reach the lungs effectively. Commonly, nebulizers are used to the treatment of Asthma, COPD, Cystic fibrosis and other respiratory diseases.

How does a Nebulizer work?

Nebulizers use compressed air, oxygen or ultrasonic power to disintegrate medical suspensions into smaller aerosol droplets that can be directly inhaled from the mouthpiece of the device. It works on the principle small vaporized water droplets interact with hot surrounding air; they cool down and condense into a fine cloud of visible airborne water droplets. Inhaled aerosol droplets penetrate deeply into the narrow cavities and reach the lung cavity, bringing immediate relief.

Types of Nebulizer

Nebulizers come in tabletop and portable models. The tabletop nebulizers are larger in size and need to be plugged into an electrical outlet while the portable nebulizers are smaller in size, run on batteries and can be easily carried in a purse, briefcase or backpack. The working procedure of a portable nebulizer is similar to a home nebulizer.

How to use a nebulizer?

To use a nebulizer, one needs the following supplies in hand:

  • Air compressor
  • Nebulizer cup
  • Mask or mouthpiece
  • Measured dose of medication
  • Compressor tubing

To begin arrange the air compressor on a sturdy surface. Plug the cord into an electrical outlet. Before initialization, wash hands with soap and dry completely. Measure the medications carefully and place them in the nebulizer cup.  Assemble the nebulizer cup and mask or mouthpiece. Connect the tubing to both the aerosol compressor and nebulizer cup. Turn on the compressor to make sure it is working correctly. You should see a light mist coming from the back of the tube opposite the mouthpiece.

Sit up straight on a comfortable chair. If the treatment is for your child, he or she may sit on your lap. If you are using a mask, position it comfortably and securely on your or your child's face. If you are using a mouthpiece, place it between your or your child's teeth and seal the lips around it. Take slow, deep breaths. If possible, hold each breath for 2-3 seconds before breathing out. This allows the medication to settle into the airways. Continue the treatment until the medication is over.

While using if any jitteriness occurs, stop the treatment immediately and rest for a while. Resume the treatment and try breathing slowly. If irritation continues, stop and visit a health care provider. In case the medication sticks onto the sides of the nebulizer cup, shape it to loosen the droplets.