can you put alcohol in a nebulizer?

Stephen S asked:


if so would you get drunk? i was thinking it might be the same thing as these new alcohol machines they sell for hundreds of dollars on line
im old enough i know for a fact it wouldnt catch fire and its a mouth inhaler not nose. would it work?

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Sinus Treatments Revealed

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For chronic sinusitis sufferers, the discomfort of sinusitis doesn’t just come seasonally; it’s a constant distress they have to battle all year round. But with today’s latest technological breakthroughs, finding cures for ailments and diseases like sinusitis has never been easier. A variety of home-based and medical sinus treatments have been discovered, tested, prescribed and are available in the market. So how do you treat sinusitis? Here are some ways.

Antibiotics

If your sinusitis is caused by bacteria or other related infectious organisms like fungi and parasites, doctor-prescribed antibiotics are helpful. It is recommended for you to see a doctor and have your sinusitis checked so that the most appropriate antibiotic may be given. Physicians consider several factors before choosing an antibiotic. These factors include the type of bacteria causing the infection, potential resistance of the bacteria, results of sinus culture (if available) and patient allergies.

Oral Decongestants

Oral decongestants minimize swelling of the mucus membrane in the nose and sinuses by constricting your blood vessels and reducing the blood flow to nasal mucus membranes. Such treatment primarily helps in the symptoms of stuffy nose. However, the use of decongestants may be accompanied by side effects. See a doctor before taking these.

Mucus-thinning Drugs

As the name suggests, physicians may prescribe this kind of drug for treatment of acute sinusitis. Mucus-thinning drugs, also known as mucolytic agents, work by loosening and clearing up the airways by dissolving thick mucus. These are available in tablet or inhaled form. The inhaled form is taken through a nebulizer.

Nasal Steroids

Nasal steroids are helpful in reducing sinus swelling, mucus production and nasal congestion. An ideal nasal steroid should be easily administered and must be directed into the nose. It should not be harmful to the nasal mucus membrane and it should be compatible with normal nasal functions. As with all the other treatments, patients should always consult their doctors first.

Nasal Saline Washes

Washing the nose is highly effective in reducing colonization of the nose by bacteria and fungi. It also cleans dried mucus from the nose. You can do nose washing by using an irrigator or a bulb syringe filled with saline solution. The device is then placed within the nostril without occluding the nose and is directed towards the inner margin of the eye. The head is leaned over a sink so the irrigator could passively drain from the nose or mouth. If done properly, there should be no pain in doing the whole procedure.

The length of time for sinus treatment is variable. For acute sinusitis, it usually lasts 10 to 14 days. Some doctors however, recommend treatments for as little as 3 days. If you have chronic sinusitis, treatment duration could be longer, usually lasting from 4 weeks up to 12 weeks.

Another procedure that has offered new hope, most especially for chronic sinusitis sufferers, is called balloon sinuplasty. With the patient under a general anesthetic, doctors thread a guide wire equipped with a tiny balloon into the nostrils and up to the blockage. They then inflate the balloon about a quarter of an inch – just enough to open the passageway. The balloon is then deflated and withdrawn. After the sinuplasty, the sinus openings become significantly wider. In most cases, they stay that way, because the balloon has actually fractured the bones and spread them apart.

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JustNebulizers: Omron Compressor Nebulizer System NE-C25

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How do I get my 2-year-old used to her nebulizer? I want her comfortable with it before we need to use it?

Sue asked:


My 2.5-year-old daughter had an attack and may have asthma. At the hospital she was fearful of everything, so I’d like to get her used to our home nebulizer before she ever needs to use it.

Can we practice with the nebulizer with nothing in it, or with plain water in it? Or should I just demonstrate it on myself without it running?

I thought I might let her decorate the outside of the machine with stickers so she begins to get used to it and thinks of it as something friendly rather than scary.

Ideas appreciated!

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Avocado Great For Skin Care

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Transneb Battery Pack

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How to charge the Transneb compressor nebulizer battery pack. www.AnActiveLife.com your source for quality and service.

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Does your child have asthma?

jennsuzy asked:


My 10 month old son has been having asthma-like episodes for the past 2-3 months. We’ve seen doctor’s numerous times, and we were finally sent home with a nebulizer machine today. The whole thing is a bit scary. Can you offer any encouraging words?

Also, if you are a member of facebook.com, I have started a group called “mommies of kids with asthma.” If you are interested in joining, I’d love to make contact that way. Please pass the word on.

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i have a 110 volt breathing nebulizer that uses 1.9 amps power. how many watts would i?

backacher2 asked:


need in a portable power inverter to be used in my car to run this breathing machine

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