You are here: Home » News » Industry News » What is the difference between oxygen mask and nebulizer mask?

Product Category

Medical Gauze

Gauze swab

Gauze roll

Gauze bandage

Lap sponges

Respiratory Care

Oxygen mask

Nebulizer mask

Nasal Oxygen Cannula

Venturi Mask

Oxygen Mask with Reservoir Bag

Resuscitator

Medical Cotton

Cotton wool roll

Zigzag cotton

Cotton ball

Bandage

Plaster of paris bandage

Crepe bandage

High elastic bandage

PBT Bandage

Elasticated Tubular Bandage

Self-Adherent Cohesive Bandages

Emergency Bandage

Wound care

Paraffin gauze

Alcohol swabs

Wound Dressing

Zinc oxide plaster

Surgical Tape

Eye Pad

First Aid Plaster

Hypodermic

Disposable syringe

Insulin syringe

Infusion set

I.V Cannula

Hypodermic needles

Urology Products & Catheter Supplies

Urinary catheter

Urinary bag

Urine meter

Urinary leg bag

Male external catheters

Nonwoven Disposables

Face mask

N95 Respirators

Surgical Gown

Isolation gown

Shoe cover

Medical bouffant cap

Surgery Supplies

Suction connecting tube

Yankauer Handle

Suction catheter

Suction Liner

Suction Canister

Anesthesia Supplies & Products

Anesthesia breathing circuit

Anesthesia masks

Endotracheal tube

Laryngeal mask

Laboratory Products

Specimen Collection

General Lab

Lab Equipment

Medical Gloves

Latex Exam Gloves

Vinyl Exam Gloves

Nitrile Exam Gloves

PE Gloves

Diagnostics

Stethoscope

Aneroid Sphygmomanometers

Hospital Furniture

Hospital bed

Medical trolley

Medical Examination Bed

Denatl Supplies

Dental Bib

Dental Cotton Roll

Disposable Micro Applicator Brush

Sterilization Packaging

Others

Catheter Tip Syringe

Feeding Bag

ID Wristband

PE Aprons

Pill Cutter

Sharp Container

Umbilical Cord Clamp

What is the difference between oxygen mask and nebulizer mask?

Publish Time: 2020-07-20     Origin: Site

In medicine, a nebulizer mask is a drug delivery device used to deliver drugs in the form of atomized inhalation into the lungs. Nebulizer mask s are commonly used to treat respiratory illnesses or conditions such as asthma, cystic fibrosis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. They use oxygen, compressed air or ultrasound to break down the solution and suspension into small droplets of aerosols that are then inhaled directly from the device's mouthpiece. Aerosols are mixtures of gases and solid or liquid particles. He following article shall tell you more about nebulizer masks.

 

Here are the main points of the article:


What are the uses of nebulizer masks?

What are the differences between nebulizer masks and oxygen masks?

 

What are the uses of nebulizer masks?


Recent evidence suggests that nebulizer masks are no more effective than dosing inhalers (MDIs) with spacers. Spaced MDI may help children with acute asthma. These findings refer specifically to the treatment of asthma, not to the efficacy of aerosol sprays, such as COPD, in general. There is no evidence that MDI delivery is more effective than nebulizer mask delivery for COPD, especially when assessing exacerbation or pulmonary disease onset.

The European respiratory society highlights a risk associated with the reproducibility of droplet size, caused by the sale of atomized solutions separately from atomized devices. They found that droplet sizes could be changed 10 times or more by moving from an inefficient atomizer system to a more efficient one. Compared to MDIs with spacers (inhalers), nebulizer masks have the advantage of delivering larger doses at a faster rate, especially in patients with acute asthma. However, recent data suggest that actual lung deposition rates are the same. In addition, another trial found that the required dose for the clinical effect of MDI (using a spacer) was lower than that of a nebulizer mask.

In addition to chronic lung disease, sprays can also be used to treat acute problems, such as inhaling toxic substances.

 

What are the differences between nebulizer masks and oxygen masks?


As you can see from the two definitions of the phrases, an oxygen mask is a mask that patients wear over their nose and their mouth so that oxygen can be supplied to them from a storage tank. Whereas for a nebulizer mask, it is used to open up the airways in the lungs when asthmatic occurs. That is to say, nebulizer masks can deliver medication quickly and easily to your lungs to help you breathe better and cure the illness in your lungs. Thus, it is often used with medication, apart from the oxygen mask, which isn’t accompanied by medication most of the time.

 

To sum up, patients may look for a silent nebulizer mask whereas others may prefer an ultrasonic one. Ultrasonic ones work best with thin, light medications because they use ultrasonic vibrations to aerosolize the patient’s medications, which is the case of most patients. Thus, after understanding the differences between an oxygen mask and a nebulizer mask, you should know what kind of mask suits you best. For more information of choosing nebulizer masks, contact us and get a more detailed description of our products.


Contact us

We offer a wide range of products to meet your needs in the medical field.  Read More >>

Contact us

Office Hours: Monday to Friday 09.00-18.00hrs, Saturday 09.00-12.00hrs 
Copyright © Forlong Medical Co.,Ltd All rights reserved.  苏ICP备2020049009号-1