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Breathing treatments involve inhaling medications in a mist form to treat a number of respiratory conditions. Breathing treatments are widely used for both children and adults, especially for asthma, pneumonia, cystic fibrosis, severe allergic reactions, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The advantage of breathing treatments is that the tiny particles can easily enter the lungs and affect it directly. The medication also works immediately when delivered this way.

Types of Medications
  1. Antimicrobial medications to treat respiratory infections.
  2. Bronchodilator medications to help relax and open airways.
  3. Corticosteroids to reduce inflammation.
  4. Mucolytics to loosen, thin, and help clear mucus secretions from the lungs.
  5. Short-acting beta agonists to dilate the bronchial tubes.
  6. Long-acting beta agonists are bronchodilators that you use in combination with inhaled corticosteroids.
  7. Racemic epinephrine to treat severe asthma attacks, croup, and other emergency breathing situations.
  1. To treat an infection of the respiratory system, chronic pulmonary conditions, and acute respiratory emergencies.
  2. To lubricate the airway and thin out sticky mucus, allowing it to be more easily expelled from the lungs.
  3. To treat respiratory diseases, such as inflammation, shallow breathing, wheezing due to narrowed airway, coughing, and thick, green mucus, or any of the following:
  • Anaphylaxis.
  • Chronic respiratory diseases, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and bronchitis.
  • Lung infections due to inflammation, acute bronchitis, fungus, or viruses.
  • Foreign substance in the respiratory system or lungs, such as food that is aspirated into the lungs.
  • Sleep apnea, including snoring or a stop in breathing in children.
Last modify: Tháng Tư 30, 2024

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