Question

3-year-old baby previously had no reaction to nebulization, but now experiences a flushed face after each treatment, including the forehead, without fever. The medications used are Terbutaline (1mL), Budesonide (2mL), and Ipratropium (2mL), administered twice daily.

Answer

If the symptoms quickly subside, observation is sufficient. The child’s repeated appearance of flushed cheeks and forehead after nebulization does not seem to have a direct correlation with the treatment. It may be due to local irritation from the medication. Keep an eye on skin cleanliness and hygiene.