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Aerosol without the stress: practical tips for parents

If you have a child and have already provided aerosol treatment, you know the problem. No child likes breathing through a mask, let alone a mouthpiece. But technology and creativity have long since limited what may have seemed an insurmountable obstacle. Would you like to learn a few simple tricks to help your child see aerosol treatment as a game?

Nebulization therapy: 3 things to do (and 3 to avoid)

If you're about to turn on the nebulizer, wait just a moment. There are some things you need to learn to do first, like breathing through your mouth if you have bronchitis, for example, as well as some you must absolutely avoid, like sterilizing plastic ampoules in boiling water.

All types of "breathing difficulties"

Sinusitis, rhinitis, sore throat, laryngitis and ear infections: five different names to describe inflammation of your airways. What's the remedy? From a Turkish bath for the nose to treatment with antibiotics, we'll show you all the different choices you have to deal with these different forms of inflammation, which often occur in the winter. If you've got an infection, though, you'll need to see the doctor.
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Nebulization therapy particles that fight allergies

You heard right: nebulizing is the right, although not the only, solution for treating allergic forms of asthma or lung infections, especially if your child suffers from these conditions. Let's find out which drugs are recommended for treating them.

All the nebulizer accessories you need for breathing better

All nebulizers come with a connecting tube, a chamber or cup for holding the medication, and the accessories needed for inhaling it, which can include a mouthpiece, face mask, nosepiece and nasal wash. Let's have a look together at their pros and cons.

Nebulizers, piston versus ultrasonic

So you want to buy a nebulizer? There are a lot of different models on the market: some are quicker, some more efficient, while some make more noise and some are less costly. Let's choose the right one for you together.
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Asthma and panic attacks: there seems to be a clear connection

Asthma isn't a psychosomatic condition, or simply the manifestation of a mental disorder; it's a proper and very real respiratory disease. Over the last 10 years, however, scientists have continued to research the link between asthma and certain behavioural problems like common and well-known panic attacks.

Asthma and sport: a tale of a troubled relationship

So asthma and sports can't go together? Until the Seventies, any sort of physical activity was out of bounds for people suffering from this respiratory condition, whereas nowadays, even some Olympic champions are asthmatic. Here's the story about a difficult, but not impossible, relationship.

A wide range of medication for nebulizing

Nebulization therapy is a technology that has changed medication for respiratory conditions: compared to taking it orally, it provides complete absorption of the drugs, almost 100%, and it's less invasive than an injection. However, the effectiveness of nebulizing depends largely on the type of medication being used.
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