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I have to give my 15 month old son ventolin via a spacer with those face mask thingys and everytime i try to give it to him he will not hold still and gets himself severely distressed and i cant get it into him, does anyone have any tips on how to get the ventolin into him a bit easier, btw it is just me and him so i cant get anyone else to hold him down for me please help

2007-11-08 00:08:22 · 4 answers · asked by M 5 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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restrain him with your legs. hold his legs down use one hand to hold the mask which should have a snug strap on it for over his head.use the strap. use the other hand to hold his hands away get the mask on his face and then put the straps on. also tal kto the doctor who prescribed it they can show you how to do it properly

2007-11-08 00:36:06 · answer #1 · answered by kleighs mommy 7 · 0 0

I accept as true with the respond from the expert. My daughter has been asthmatic considering that she became 2 and the final way i got here upon to get her to apply the spacer became initially to enable her play with one. We used to place it on her famous teddy first and he or she could pretend she became administering. I admit I did use bribery besides, yet only a sprint and many times manage like a candy. you're transforming into already finished this, yet we asked the scientific expert to get our daughter examined for allergies as we felt there could be a link. We have been proper and he or she is allergic to dairy. considering that we've taken her off this her bronchial asthma has superior dramatically.

2016-11-10 19:34:45 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

do you strap it on? ours has an elastic band that goes around my daughter's head. if it's strapped on, ultimately you could always just hold his hands so he can't rip it off. consider decorating the mask with him with stickers and letting him play around with it when he's not using it so he's not scared of it. when you're actually doing it, you can try to distract him with singing or even tv or something. I'm guessing a 15-month-old would have trouble with a mouthpiece or inhaling at just the right time to make it work if you didn't use the mask, so definitely talk to your doctor before trying those options.

2007-11-08 01:05:46 · answer #3 · answered by ... 6 · 0 0

I have a son that has asthma does something like that. It doesn't have to be all on his mouth. want you can do have it close to his mouth and nose where he can breath it in. They don't hold still for this kind if thing. My son three now but he got so use to since he had asthma since he was 5 months old.. They have a mouth piece or anything like that. Mouth piece might be better then a mask.

2007-11-08 00:28:55 · answer #4 · answered by Proud mom 4 · 0 0

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