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Is Nebulisation Safe For Baby?

hi im tintu my baby 4 month old having cough from last 1 month and doctor ask me to give nebulisation duoline and budecort but not cured and now doctor ask me to give inhaler asthaline and budecort is it safe to give like that and whether inhaler or nebulisation is safe to use.?and is it safe for the baby to use for long days
Mon, 24 Apr 2017
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
Hello,
I just read your query. In respiratory problems nebulisation or inhaler are safe to take in advised dosage under pediatrician's supervision.
*Asthalin and budecort act as bronchodilator and reduces inflammation in airway and makes breathing easier. Here medication is directly dispensed of in the airway.
* So it is safe to use under physician's supervision.
* I hope you find my answer helpful.
Thank you.
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Is Nebulisation Safe For Baby?

Hello, I just read your query. In respiratory problems nebulisation or inhaler are safe to take in advised dosage under pediatrician s supervision. *Asthalin and budecort act as bronchodilator and reduces inflammation in airway and makes breathing easier. Here medication is directly dispensed of in the airway. * So it is safe to use under physician s supervision. * I hope you find my answer helpful. Thank you.