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How to use an inhaler with spacer and facemask | Boston Children's Hospital
This video describes how to use a metered dose inhaler (MDI) with a spacer and facemask. This device is appropriate for children up to 6 years old or older, if the child is unable to use a mouthpiece.
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Boston Children’s Hospital’s Allergy and Immunology Program is widely recognized as a leading center for the evaluation and treatment of children with allergic disorders and immunodeficiencies.
The Program evaluates children with all types of allergy problems. We also conduct skin testing to determine what your child is allergic to.
Our program is one of the most experienced of its kind, caring for more than 11,600 children each year from communities throughout New England. Allergists across the world refer their patients with complex, rare immunodeficiencies for evaluation and second opinions.
Download our fact sheet about the Allergy and Asthma Program: http://www.childrenshospital.org/~/media/centers-and-services/programs/a_e/allergy-and-asthma-program/allergy-immunology-pdf.ashx?la=en