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Question: Are vaporizers safe for infants?

I have a 7-month-old daughter with a cough and congestion. I've heard that you're not supposed to use a vaporizer with infants -- is this true?

Dr. Michael Potter responds:

Actually, you can use vaporizers with infants. However, they are often not that helpful, and they can get contaminated with mold and mildew if not properly maintained and cleaned. I don't usually recommend them for my patients. If I think steam or mist might help a congested child, I usually suggest that the child be given a warm bath or be taken into the bathroom when someone else in the family is taking a shower. And, since I live in San Francisco, I sometimes suggest they bundle their child up and go for a walk in the fog. If you are wondering whether it makes sense for you to use a vaporizer with your child, you probably should discuss the symptoms your child is experiencing in more detail with your doctor. Best wishes for a good recovery!

Dr. Mike Potter

-- Michael Potter, MD, is an attending physician and associate clinical professor at the University of California, San Francisco. He is board-certified in family practice.


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First published November 3, 2003
Last updated January 31, 2007
Copyright © 2003 Consumer Health Interactive