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Can You Use a Nebulizer for Cough?
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Nebulizers for cough are one of the most commonly used medical equipment used to treat lung disease. A nebulizer is a machine that vaporizes liquid medications so that they can be easily inhaled, usually through a mouthpiece or face mask. In this form, medications can directly reach the lungs and are more readily absorbed by the body. This can be particularly helpful for conditions that manifest with cough, inflammation, and narrowing of the airways. The nebulizer vaporizes medications so that they easily reach the lungs1. It aims to reduce inflammation or constriction of the airways, as well as reduce mucus production. Inhaled therapies have been used to treat numerous conditions since ancient times2. But it was only in the 20th century with the discovery of epinephrine as a potential treatment for asthma when nebulizers started to gain ground.

Now, with the rapid progression of technology and growing research into lung disease, nebulizers have become a common modality in the treatment of respiratory illnesses like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and sometimes the flu. Once the medications are absorbed by the lungs, there may be relief of cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, and tightness. It is worth remembering that nebulizers may treat the symptoms of cough, but not the underlying condition causing it. It is important, then, to work closely with your physician regarding the use of a nebulizer for cough.

Nebulizers aim to quickly and efficiently deliver medications straight to the lungs while breathing normally. This is especially helpful in treating children, who may find it difficult to use inhalers, which require practice. Nebulizers may come in tabletop or portable models. Home nebulizers usually need to be plugged in before use, while portable nebulizers may be battery-operated and can be easily packed5. Nebulizers and the appropriate medication require a prescription, so consult your doctor regarding treatment.

What is put in a nebulizer for cough will depend on the patient’s age and health status and the severity of the lung disease3. Your doctor will conduct a thorough history and physical examination, as well as ask questions regarding the symptoms associated with the cough. Commonly used drugs used to address lung disease are corticosteroids (these reduce inflammation) and bronchodilators (these help the channels in the respiratory system open up). These medications may be given through medication for a short- or long-term basis, depending on the patient’s needs. Nebulizers may also be used to prevent inflammation, reduce constriction, and decrease mucus production. Flares of coughing, wheezing, and difficulty breathing may also indicate the need for nebulization. The advantages of nebulizers include ease of use, especially for younger children, and allow for multiple medications to be delivered simultaneously. Remember, consult your physician before using the nebulizer as its use, as well as the medications, require a prescription.
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