Keep those lungs healthy and happy with the BeC Nebulizer
Good morning Everyone! Thinking of all of you and our lung health. Have you ever used a nebulizer before? If not, then this is the place for you. With a 100 free filter offer right now, we have the best nebulizer and the best opportunity for you to keep those lungs happy and healthy! if you use a nebulizer and are ready for a replacement, we go you! The BeC Nebulizer is an award-winning device and our American team is here to help! But since you’re already here, lets talk about nebulizers and what they are and what they can offer you!
What is a Nebulizer?
A nebulizer is a medical device that delivers medication in the form of a mist, which can be inhaled through a mouthpiece or mask. Nebulizers are commonly used to treat respiratory conditions such as asthma and COPD.
Nebulizers work by using air compressor to turn liquid medication into a fine mist that can be inhaled into the lungs. The mist is generated by a nebulizer cup, which contains the medication, and a nebulizer mask or mouthpiece that fits over the nebulizer cup.
Nebulizers can be used with a variety of medications, including bronchodilators, anti-inflammatories, and antibiotics. Treatment with a nebulizer typically lasts 10-15 minutes.
How to use a Nebulizer?
1. Fill the nebulizer cup with the prescribed medication, following the manufacturer’s instructions.
2. Connect the air tubing from the nebulizer to the air compressor.
3. Place the nebulizer mask over your mouth and nose, or insert the nebulizer mouthpiece into your mouth.
4. Turn on the air compressor to start the flow of medication.
5. Inhale the medication mist slowly and deeply for 10-15 minutes.
6. When finished, turn off the air compressor and disconnect the air tubing.
Are Nebulizers Safe?
Nebulizers are generally safe for most people to use. However, there are a few potential risks associated with nebulizer use, such as:
-Inhaling allergens deep into the lungs may cause irritation or coughing. If this occurs, stop using the nebulizer and call your doctor.
-Before using any medication, make sure that you know if you’re allergic to it. Some nebulized medications contain ingredients that can trigger allergies.
-If you have asthma, nebulizing certain medications may make your symptoms worse. These include beta blockers and epinephrine. Talk to your doctor before using a nebulizer if you have asthma.
-If you have COPD, nebulizing certain medications may make your symptoms worse. These include steroids, and epinephrine. Talk to your doctor before using a nebulizer if you have COPD.
Is a Nebulizer Right for Me?
The answer to that is a resounding… Maybe! If you have asthma or COPD then almost certainly, a nebulizer is right for you but don’t take our word on it, make sure you speak with a doctor to ensure you are healthy enough to use a nebulizer. There are some studies around collodial silver and hydrogen peroxide invlving their efficacy in dealing with airborne illnesses but this is absolutely use at your own risk.
If you have any questions, just email us or call us at 855 860 3404 and we’ll answer them right away