Breathing Medication: Nebulized Inhalation Therapy

(2021年)

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Why are infants and young children susceptible to pneumonia?

Pneumonia is prone to occur in infants and young children due to its physiological characteristics, such as narrow trachea and bronchial lumen, low mucus secretion, poor development of lung elastic tissue, abundant blood vessels which easily congested, low lung air, etc., and poor immunity, all making infants and young children are not only prone to pneumonia caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae infection, but most of them are more serious once it occurs. After the age of 5, children's throat development will gradually improve, then respiratory diseases and deaths caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae infection will drop significantly.

2. What are the more obvious manifestations of pneumonia?

1) Respiratory system symptoms:

Cough: It started with frequent irritating dry cough, followed by phlegm sounds in the throat, and severe coughing may be accompanied by vomiting and choking.
Respiratory tract symptoms and signs: rapid superficial breathing, inflamed nose, and mild cyanosis of the mouth and nails of some children. The signs of lung may not be obvious in the early stage, but small and medium blisters could be heard later. When combined with pleural effusion, actual percussion and/or breath sounds may disappear.

Symptoms and signs of other systems

Circulatory system symptoms
Infant's pneumonia is often accompanied by cardiac insufficiency. If the heart rate of the child increases to 160-200 beats/min, the liver enlarges in a short time or enlarges evidently , the complexion is pale, the mouth is cyanotic, the limbs are edema, and the urination is low, congestive heart failure should be considered.

Nervous system symptoms:
Irritability, lethargy, staring, strabismus, upturned eyeballs; lethargy, even coma, convulsions; bulbar conjunctiva edema, changes in pupils, slow response to light or even disappearance; irregular breathing rhythm; bregma swells, with meningeal irritation; the cerebrospinal fluid is normal except for the increased pressure. Those with the above symptoms are called toxic encephalopathy.

Digestive system symptoms:
Decreased appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal distension in children with pneumonia. In severe cases, the vomit is brown or blood in the stool, bowel sounds disappear, and toxic enteroparalysis and toxic hepatitis may occur.

3. Infantile pneumonia using a nebulizer machine for kids for nebulization treatment

We all know that antibiotics are against bacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia and other microorganisms but are ineffective against viruses. According to statistics, 30%-67% of children's pneumonia are viral. And among children under 2 years of old, about 50% of pneumonia are caused by viruses. The use of antibiotics to treat simple viral pneumonia is ineffective and can easily cause adverse reactions such as allergies, diarrhea, and rashes, and may also lead to the production of drug-resistant bacteria.

Pneumonia is generally a disease caused by viral and bacterial infections. In addition to using antibiotics and antiviral drugs, the use of Feellife children's nebulizer for nebulization auxiliary treatment is very helpful for children's pneumonia. Because the use of Feellife children's nebulizer for nebulized inhalation can moisturize the respiratory tract, reduce inflammation, relieve cough, and reduce phlegm, and can also promote the absorption and discharge of inflammatory secretions, and has small side effects, shortens the course of the disease, and has a better therapeutic effect. Therefore, the use of nebulizer machine for kids for nebulization therapy is helpful for the cure of pneumonia in children.

Experience has shown that passive treatment is not as good as active prevention. The use of a nebulizer machine for kids for nebulization inhalation is often used to treat a variety of respiratory diseases. It has the advantages of local medication directly to the diseased site and rapid efficacy, less dosage, less side effects, and easy control. It has become an indispensable and irreplaceable treatment for various diseases such as bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, hormone-sensitive cough, allergic nose, pharynx, and laryngitis.

4. How can babies prevent pneumonia

1) Avoid contact with patients with pneumonia
If there is a member of a patient suffering from a cold or pneumonia in your family, the baby should not touch with him, because the baby's body resistance is weak, and it is very likely that the baby will get sick after contact.

Enhance baby's resistance
Parents must not stay at home for a long time, but should take the baby out to walk more, such as basking in the sun or exercising, which can enhance the baby's body resistance.

3) Keep indoor air circulation
The environment where your baby lives must be clean and ventilated, especially in winter. Many parents are afraid that the baby will catch a cold after opening the window, but if the baby stays in a confined environment for a long time, it is easier to catch a cold. If you can open the window to ventilate, then the baby has the ability to resist cold and also improve the ability to resist diseases.

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