What is the spray mask?

People with pulmonary conditions often rely on certain drugs that help treat these diseases or alleviate symptoms. The physician often prescribes a sprayer for a patient to be used, which facilitates inhalation of drugs. In order to receive the drug in this form, the patient usually uses a nebulizer mask.

Nebulizer mask is usually made of rubber or clear vinyl. It consists of a mask that fits through the patient's nose, and an adjustable elastic strap that fits around the head to keep the mask in place. Pediatric masks of sprayers for children also come in different shapes, such as dinosaurs or fish to make children easier.

also known as the atomizer, the sprayer works by changing the patient's drug from the liquid to the fine fog. This fog can then be inhaled into the lungs and absorb faster than if they eat. Mask Sprayer helps medication effectively administer medication and keeps a stream of fog consistently and to do so until the right doseand. The masks of the nebulizer

also provide an alternative to people who are unable to use an inhaler. Especially young children and older patients may have difficulty holding an inhaler. The mask of the nebulizer, which remains in place in itself, can be both easier and easier to manage the caregiver.

If a large dose of medication is needed, the inhaler may not be a sufficient means of delivery. The spray mask can help provide such a large dose in time. It can also be used for short -term treatment, such as administering drugs for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), as well as for long -term maintenance of chronic diseases such as asthma. In the latter case, nebulized medicine is referred to as respiratory treatment.

Patients are recommended to keep another mask of sprayers in an emergency. They are also given instructions to maintain sprayers outside dust and smoke that can increase the symptoms of patientsthe. Spray masks should never be shared and should be cleaned after each use to prevent infection.

To clean the spray mask, it must first be rinsed with warm water. After rinsing, excess water should be shaken before the mask is earmarked for dry air. Throughout daily use, the mask should be washed with warm soapy water. After every third day of use, the mask should be disinfected with acetic solution or other disinfection agent recommended by the mask supplier.

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