Is a home nebulizer a good idea?

In family life, parents do not need to bring their own baby nebulizer. Because the nebulizer is only used when the baby coughs or has phlegm in the lungs, and the self-provided nebulizer is not as effective for the baby as the hospital's nebulizer, so parents do not need to provide their own. And having a self-contained nebulizer at home is also not very good and may make the child more prone to illness.

Family life, need to bring their own baby nebulizer?

I also looked up on the Internet what a nebulizer really is, and then found that the nebulizer is a device to let the cold be dispersed, and this device is often used together with the phlegm expectorator, so that the phlegm of the good children's throats and lungs will be dissolved, and then discharged out of the body. So this kind of nebulizer is only used when the baby is sick, this kind of instrument is best not to be placed in the home, because the baby will not be sick regularly, and the effect of the family's own nebulizer is not as good as the hospital's nebulizer. I'm actually more of a Chinese thinker, if you place such a nebulizer in the home, it's like expecting your baby to get sick, which is not very good for your baby and may be detrimental to your baby's growth and development. It's like hospitals never say words like welcome to the hospital, so it's not necessary to have your own nebulizer at home.

Moms can put an air humidifier in the home, which will make the air more moist and won't dry out the baby's cough.

If the baby always keeps coughing, it may be that the air is too dry, and it will make the child's throat itchy and make the child keep coughing, so that means that the mother can put a control humidifier in the family, and it is not necessary to put a nebulizer. After putting an air humidifier, it will not only make the baby more comfortable, but it will also make the activities of the whole family more comfortable, so that they will be less sick and less coughing. The air humidifier is also a household appliance, not a medical device, so that such a device can be placed in the home, and there is no some bad symbolism.