Nebulisation
Nebulisation is a highly effective treatment method that delivers medication directly into the lungs as a fine mist, providing rapid relief for respiratory conditions. Our clinic offers nebulisation therapy for patients of all ages, including children and the elderly, under proper medical supervision.
What is Nebulisation?
A nebuliser converts liquid medication into a fine aerosol mist that is inhaled through a mask or mouthpiece. This allows the medicine to reach the airways and lungs directly, making it faster and more effective than oral medications for respiratory conditions.
Conditions Treated with Nebulisation
- Acute asthma attacks
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Bronchitis and bronchospasm
- Severe cough and wheezing
- Respiratory infections with breathing difficulty
- Allergic reactions affecting the airways
- Croup in children
Medications Used
Depending on your condition, the following types of medications may be administered:
- Bronchodilators (e.g., Salbutamol) — to open up the airways
- Corticosteroids — to reduce airway inflammation
- Saline solutions — to loosen mucus and ease breathing
- Antibiotics or antifungals — for specific infections
The Procedure
- Quick and painless — typically takes 10–15 minutes
- Patient sits comfortably and breathes normally through the mask
- Monitored by our medical staff throughout
- Immediate relief is often felt after the session
Why Choose Us
- Clean, well-maintained nebulisation equipment
- Supervised by trained medical professionals
- Safe for children, adults, and senior citizens
- Available for walk-in patients with breathing difficulties