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Rossmax Aerospacer - Valved Holding Chamber Child Rossmax Aerospacer - Valved Holding Chamber Child

Rossmax Aerospacer - Valved Holding Chamber Child

Quantity Description: box of 1 Device
Manufacturer: Rossmax International Ltd
Price: ₹ 1000.0

Information about Rossmax Aerospacer - Valved Holding Chamber Child

Rossmax Aerospacer - Valved Holding Chamber:

Available sizes:
Child
Large

Salient features of Rossmax Aerospacer - Valved Holding Chamber:
High-efficiency one-way valve for easy inhalation and
exhalation.
Universal backpiece, can be used with all commonly
prescribed metered dose inhalers.
Portable design & easy holding.
Easily disassembled and reassembled for cleaning.
Mouthpiece cap can protect the mouthpiece from dirt
and debris when the device is not in use.
This product contains no latex and BPA free.


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I'm two months pregnant. Now I will be aborted if any problem in the future? What the future will be any problem in holding the womb?

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I'm two months pregnant. Now I will be aborted if any problem in the future? What the future will be any problem in h...
Hello, If you intend to plan in future then abortion is not suggested and advise would be to continue with the pregnancy.
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Had a vaginal sex with prostitute with condom but condom was covered only half portion i, e 50% or 60% of the penis and after ejaculation condom was pulled out by holding the tip of the condom where sperm stored not by rolling down. Is it safe or unsafe?

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Sexologist, Kolkata
Had a vaginal sex with prostitute with condom but condom was covered only half portion i, e 50% or 60% of the penis a...
Engaging in sexual activity with a condom, even if it doesn't cover the entire penis, reduces the risk of sexually transmitted infections (stis) and unintended pregnancy compared to not using a condom at all. However, it's important to note that using a condom properly is the most effective way to reduce these risks. If the condom was pulled out by holding the tip where the sperm is stored, there is a possibility that some semen could have come into contact with the vaginal area. While the risk may be lower compared to not using a condom, there is still a potential for transmission of stis or pregnancy. It's advisable to seek medical advice and consider getting tested for stis.

Rohan is a 3 months old baby. When I was holding him in front of cradle, he bent back and his head banged to the cradle, I'm worried will this cause a problem for him in future?

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General Physician, Delhi
Rohan is a 3 months old baby. When I was holding him in front of cradle, he bent back and his head banged to the crad...
Head holding is not attained by an infant by three months. You should be careful next time while holding the child as the child has no head control and the head tends to fall backwards. I don't think the present occurrence would lead to any future complications but be careful from next time.

Hi my son completed 11 month but he is still crawling only but he will stand by holding things all and if I put him in walker he will walk fast all over. I am giving practice to him to walk by holding my hand but he walk only 10 steps later he sits. When will he walk. Any things I want to do.

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Occupational Therapist, Delhi
Hi my son completed 11 month but he is still crawling only but he will stand by holding things all and if I put him i...
Have patience he is 11 months only now, if he has achieved supported standing & walking then soon he will also achieve walking freely. Some children start unsupported walking around 1 1/2 yrs of age also Give him good legs massage Let him stand & walk with support then gradually decrease minimise his support
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