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A nebulizer is a tool that delivers liquid medicine as a fine mist. You breathe in the medicine through a mouthpiece or face mask. This sends the medicine directly to your airways and lungs.
Why is a nebulizer used?
A nebulizer may be used to treat lung problems. These include asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). A nebulizer can make inhaling medicines easier. It may be helpful if it is hard for you to breathe or use your inhalers.
Read the instructions that come with the nebulizer, Opens dialog. Nebulizers come in different shapes and sizes. Each kind is used differently.
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