The medical atomizer is mainly used to treat various upper and lower Respiratory disease, such as brain heat, cough, cold symptoms, pneumoconiosis and other diseases in the trachea, chest and other parts. However, nebulization inhalation therapy is an important and effective treatment method, which uses drugs to be inhaled through breathing and deposit in the respiratory tract, atomizing into small particles, thus achieving the goal of rapid and effective treatment.
Firstly, add 250 milliliters of cold distilled water to the water tank, with a liquid level of about three centimeters, and immerse it in the sound transmitting film at the bottom of the atomization tank.
Then put the medicine solution into the atomization tank and dilute it to about thirty milliliters. Place the atomization tank in the prepared water tank and tighten the tank cover.
Once again, turn it on, then wait until the red indicator light is on, preheat for three minutes, the white light is on, and then turn on the atomization switch. At this point, the medication will spray out in a mist.
Finally, adjust the amount of fog as needed, turning from left to right, and dividing it into three gears. Specifically, the mid range should be 2 milliliters per minute, the low range should be 1 milliliter per minute, and the high range fog volume should be 3 milliliters per minute. In real life, mid range is generally used.
When the patient inhales, place the mask on the mouth and nose, and slowly open it when exhaling. Alternatively, place the mouth with the mouth in the affected person, tightly closing the upper mouth and deeply inhaling through the lips. If the temperature inside the water tank exceeds 60 degrees during use, you can choose to exchange it with cold distilled water.
Most of the drug particles produced by the spray of the ultrasonic atomizer can only be deposited in the upper respiratory tract such as the mouth and throat. Therefore, the amount of deposition in the lungs is very small, so it can not effectively treat lower respiratory tract diseases. At the same time, due to the fast atomization and large particle size of the ultrasonic atomizer, the patient inhales too much water vapor, causing the respiratory tract to become moist and ineffective in disease treatment, resulting in waste.
There are three types of medical atomizers, mainly compression atomizers, ultrasonic atomizers, and mesh atomizers.
The principle of compressed gas compressed air atomizer is to use compressed air, then form Jet stream, generate pressure liquid medicine and spray it onto obstacles, and finally, under high-speed impact, splash liquid droplets around into mist like particles and spray from the outlet pipe.