Humidifiers: Cool Mist? Warm Mist? Either/Or?

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Humidifiers: Cool Mist? Warm Mist? Either/Or?

#1 Post by funkyrhodes »

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I'm planning on getting one and wanted to see what type is most effective in recovery. Thanks!

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#2 Post by blindboarder2008 »

I'm not entirely sure which one would be better but i know my sis when she was in the hospital for her jaw surgery she had a cool mist humidifier hooked up to her oxygen that she was getting, and when she got home we had a cool mist humidifier in the room that she was in.
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#3 Post by gatorseh »

I was told warm mist and thats what I had at home after upper & lower.

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#4 Post by OzzysMom »

Hi, I think that unless your doctor recommends a specific type, that it comes down to personal preference. I use a cool-mist humidifier, but quite honestly, only because it was the only kind the store had when I went shopping for one. Essentially they both do the same thing. Here is a link that explains the pros and cons of each
http://www.iallergy.com/category11_86/default.html

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#5 Post by chicago29 »

I think it is personal preference as well...However I can certainly vouch for the fact that cool mist humidifiers to get a lot of "white dust" build up and do need to be cleaned rather frequently.

Another option is to get a Vicks Vaposteam personal inhaler. I am not sure if anybody has used one of those post-op, but I am planning to pick one up this weekend.

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#6 Post by krikri306 »

I had a cool mist humidifier that I used at the hospital and I had one at home in my room too. It helped greatly with loosening the blood clots and I was able to breath much easier whenever it was on.
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