Hi, I went on vacation and was doing my nebulizer treatments when I got little water bubbles in the air line.
Does anyone know why this happens?
Is it bad for you?
How can you stop it once it starts?
Hi, I went on vacation and was doing my nebulizer treatments when I got little water bubbles in the air line.
Does anyone know why this happens?
Is it bad for you?
How can you stop it once it starts?
Hi, I went on vacation and was doing my nebulizer treatments when I got little water bubbles in the air line.
Does anyone know why this happens?
Is it bad for you?
How can you stop it once it starts?
Hi, I went on vacation and was doing my nebulizer treatments when I got little water bubbles in the air line.
Does anyone know why this happens?
Is it bad for you?
How can you stop it once it starts?
Hi, I went on vacation and was doing my nebulizer treatments when I got little water bubbles in the air line.
Does anyone know why this happens?
Is it bad for you?
How can you stop it once it starts?
Do you mean you got water in the hose? If so, who knows how it got there. You do want to get it out though so bacteria doesn't breed in it. Just hook it up to the compressor but not to your neb cup and run it for a while to blow the water out. Then when you get home replace it. In the future put the hose in a ziplock bag without anything else.
Do you mean you got water in the hose? If so, who knows how it got there. You do want to get it out though so bacteria doesn't breed in it. Just hook it up to the compressor but not to your neb cup and run it for a while to blow the water out. Then when you get home replace it. In the future put the hose in a ziplock bag without anything else.
Do you mean you got water in the hose? If so, who knows how it got there. You do want to get it out though so bacteria doesn't breed in it. Just hook it up to the compressor but not to your neb cup and run it for a while to blow the water out. Then when you get home replace it. In the future put the hose in a ziplock bag without anything else.
Do you mean you got water in the hose? If so, who knows how it got there. You do want to get it out though so bacteria doesn't breed in it. Just hook it up to the compressor but not to your neb cup and run it for a while to blow the water out. Then when you get home replace it. In the future put the hose in a ziplock bag without anything else.
Do you mean you got water in the hose? If so, who knows how it got there. You do want to get it out though so bacteria doesn't breed in it. Just hook it up to the compressor but not to your neb cup and run it for a while to blow the water out. Then when you get home replace it. In the future put the hose in a ziplock bag without anything else.
That happens to us all the time. It freaked us out at first. Then we found out it was from excess humidity in the room air. It gets through the filter an into the tubing. As soon as you notice the tubing getting foggy or if you see droplets, just take the neb cup off and let the air run for a few minutes. Doing this after every treatment also helps.
That happens to us all the time. It freaked us out at first. Then we found out it was from excess humidity in the room air. It gets through the filter an into the tubing. As soon as you notice the tubing getting foggy or if you see droplets, just take the neb cup off and let the air run for a few minutes. Doing this after every treatment also helps.
That happens to us all the time. It freaked us out at first. Then we found out it was from excess humidity in the room air. It gets through the filter an into the tubing. As soon as you notice the tubing getting foggy or if you see droplets, just take the neb cup off and let the air run for a few minutes. Doing this after every treatment also helps.
That happens to us all the time. It freaked us out at first. Then we found out it was from excess humidity in the room air. It gets through the filter an into the tubing. As soon as you notice the tubing getting foggy or if you see droplets, just take the neb cup off and let the air run for a few minutes. Doing this after every treatment also helps.
That happens to us all the time. It freaked us out at first. Then we found out it was from excess humidity in the room air. It gets through the filter an into the tubing. As soon as you notice the tubing getting foggy or if you see droplets, just take the neb cup off and let the air run for a few minutes. Doing this after every treatment also helps.
Yep, this happens to us too -- just running the compressor without a cup "chases" all the moisture out. It is important to get it out as soon as you see it - don't let it sit there in the tube for a long time or like someone else mentioned it could start growing bacteria.
Yep, this happens to us too -- just running the compressor without a cup "chases" all the moisture out. It is important to get it out as soon as you see it - don't let it sit there in the tube for a long time or like someone else mentioned it could start growing bacteria.
Yep, this happens to us too -- just running the compressor without a cup "chases" all the moisture out. It is important to get it out as soon as you see it - don't let it sit there in the tube for a long time or like someone else mentioned it could start growing bacteria.
Yep, this happens to us too -- just running the compressor without a cup "chases" all the moisture out. It is important to get it out as soon as you see it - don't let it sit there in the tube for a long time or like someone else mentioned it could start growing bacteria.
Yep, this happens to us too -- just running the compressor without a cup "chases" all the moisture out. It is important to get it out as soon as you see it - don't let it sit there in the tube for a long time or like someone else mentioned it could start growing bacteria.
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