Allergy - Causes, symptoms, relief & prevention

Posted on Nov 25, 2019 by Taikhum Sadiq

An allergy is an abnormally high sensitivity to a certain substance, such as dust, pollens, foods, or drugs. Symptoms of allergies commonly include inflammation, sneezing, itching, and skin rashes.At Shop Nebulizer we help you to understand these foreign substances and deal with allergy

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Posted in Asthma & Allergy Care

How to Improve Your Memory? Just Breathe!!

Posted on Jan 18, 2019 by Kevin Cleary

As we age, it is normal for us to become more absent-minded and forgetful. While this may seem like a normal part of aging, it can be extremely frustrating. There are several cognitive disorders that can rob us of our memory, but common forgetfulness is something we can work on. Shop Nebulizer can help you to potentially improve your memory with better breathing.

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Managing Asthma with Peak Flow Meters

Posted on Jul 04, 2018 by Kevin Cleary

Breathing is pretty important to us humans and asthma interferes with this. In order to keep asthma from diminishing our quality of life, we must find ways to make sure our airways stay open and allow us to breathe freely. Using a peak flow meter to keep asthma under control is a smart and economical way to manage asthma.

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First Aid for Breathing Difficulties

Posted on Jun 10, 2016 by Ayush Henry

Breathing problems are gaining ground and becoming frequent due to faulty habits, allergies and pollution. As compared to the road accidents and diabetes mellitus, people are suffering more from Respiratory Infections and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

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Posted in Asthma Inhalers and Spacers

A Buyer’s Guide For PEP Therapy Systems

Posted on Mar 25, 2016 by Taikhum Sadiq

Positive expiratory pressure therapy or the PEP therapy is an airway clearance technique for patients that have Cystic Fibrosis. A positive pressure is generated in the airways by breathing out with a moderate force through a resistance, which helps to keep them open. This positive pressure allows airflow to get under the areas of mucus obstruction and move the mucus toward the larger airways.

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Measuring Asthma

Posted on Mar 23, 2016 by Taikhum Sadiq

Daily exposure to asthma triggers can cause airway inflammation in kids with asthma even when they're not having any specific breathing problems. Airway inflammation develops over time, and puts kids at a risk for unexpected flare-ups. They might feel okay, even as their airways are swell, become narrow, and eventually get blocked.

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Asthma Spacers - For Effective Medication Delivery

Posted on Mar 19, 2016 by Taikhum Sadiq

An asthma spacer is a device used that increases the ease of administering aerosolized medication from a metered-dose inhaler (MDI). The spacer adds space in the form of a tube or a chamber between the can of medication and the patient’s mouth, thus allowing the patient to inhale the medication by breathing in slowly and deeply for five to 10 breaths.

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