Voice nebulizers
A nebulizer serves as care for irritated vocal cords, throat or lungs. It also helps slim the mucous membranes of the vocal cords when swelling.
The purpose of a nebulizer is to deliver medication in the form of a fine mist or 'mist' directly to the airways so that it can be easily inhaled and work on specific areas in the lungs.
Voice nebulizers are often used by professional singers. But this is not necessary. There are nebulizers that are used by people who suffer from a dry throat, for example.
How does a nebulizer work?
A nebulizer is a device that allows you to inhale a fine mist (solid particles in gas). It ensures that a liquid is divided into small droplets, so small that you can inhale them. Nebulizers are often used in hospitals but are certainly also suitable for home use. You can also use them at all ages.
You can use special inhalation fluid in a nebulizer. This is a saltwater solution and contains a sterile liquid. You can also put your own medication that is suitable for this purpose into the device. The device then sucks this liquid from the reservoir and atomizes it into a mist, making it easy to inhale.
Types of Nebulizers
Vocal cord nebulizers such as the VocalOne PLUS and Wineb GO allow you to inhale a 'mist' of saline solution. This is good care for the throat, vocal cords and lungs. And recommended for professional speakers and singers or people who use lung medication.
There are also nasal nebulizers . These have been specially developed for nebulization through the nose. For example, to clean the nose in case of nasal complaints or when medication must be administered through the nose.
Humidifiers
Fatigue, headache, a stuffy nose, irritated airways or dry skin can be the result of dry air in the house.
A humidifier [MB1] returns the humidity in your home to the ideal level. This will cause these complaints to decrease or disappear.