In order to ensure the effectiveness and safety of nebulization therapy, both children and adults need to follow certain operating procedures when nebulizing. It is understood that before starting atomization, patients should first clean their faces to prevent oily face cream and other smears from absorbing drugs. On site, experts recommend that children refrain from eating 30 minutes before nebulization and adults refrain from eating 60 minutes before nebulization to avoid vomiting caused by discomfort during the nebulization process.
During nebulization therapy, patients can choose a more comfortable sitting or semi recumbent position, and a relaxed state will help with medication inhalation. At the same time, it is important to ensure that the medicine cup remains upright at all times, avoiding any tilting or shaking. After the atomizer starts to produce stable mist, the mask can be worn for nebulization treatment. Throughout the entire process, the patient only needs to maintain calm breathing until the nebulized gas is completely exhausted. After the treatment is completed, the patient should rinse their face with clean water, disinfect the nebulization equipment, and keep it properly.
During the season when respiratory diseases are more common, the elderly and children (referred to as' one elderly and one young ') are more susceptible to being affected. It is reported that suffering from respiratory diseases, symptoms such as coughing, sputum production, and wheezing are particularly prominent, and the symptoms of "one elderly and one young" will be more severe. For children, the immune system is not yet fully developed and has limited ability to recognize and eliminate external pathogens. On site, experts stated that children are in a critical period of growth and development, with relatively delicate respiratory systems and weaker airway mucosal barrier function, making them more susceptible to virus and bacterial invasion. At the same time, children have weak self-protection awareness and may have poor personal hygiene habits, such as not paying attention to hand hygiene and frequently touching their mouth, nose, and eyes, which provide convenient conditions for the spread of pathogens.

