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What Are Nebulizers and Inhalers? for Parents
Find out how these asthma tools help kids take their medicines.
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What's the Difference Between a Nebulizer and an Inhaler? for Teens
Inhalers and nebulizers are tools that help you get asthma medicine into the lungs. Find out how to use them.
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What's the Difference Between a Nebulizer and an Inhaler? for Kids
People use inhalers and nebulizers to get asthma medicine into their lungs. Find out more in this article for kids.
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Asthma Medicines for Parents
Asthma medicine comes in two main types: quick-relief and long-term control medicines. Even if a child takes a long-term control medicine regularly, quick-relief medicine is still needed to handle flare-ups.
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Definition: Nebulizer for Teens
A nebulizer is an electrically powered machine that turns liquid medication into a mist so that it can be breathed directly into the lungs through a face mask or mouthpiece.
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Traveling and Asthma for Parents
With some careful planning, kids with asthma can enjoy all the benefits of a trip away from home.
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What if Kids Don't Take Their Asthma Medicine? for Parents
One of the best ways to help kids manage asthma, besides avoiding triggers, is to make sure they take their medicine as prescribed.
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How Do Asthma Medicines Work? for Kids
Kids who have asthma need to take medicine. But what kind of medicine do they take and what does it do? Let's find out.
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Asthma (Topic Center) for Kids
Asthma means breathing problems. Find out what's going on in the lungs and how to stay healthy, if you have asthma.
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How Do Asthma Medicines Work? for Teens
Two different types of medicines are used to treat asthma. Read about how they work, and why people might need to take them.