An inhalation is a treatment for colds and other illnesses in which you dissolve substances in hot water and breathe in the vapour. Inhalations can soothe and control the cough
1) The drawing of air or other substances into the lungs 2) Any drug or solution of drugs administered by the nasal or oral respiratory route for local or systemic effect
Inhalation is the process or act of breathing in, taking air and sometimes other substances into your lungs. a complete cycle of inhalation and exhalation They were taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation Take several deep inhalations. exhalation
The introduction of chemical vapors or toxic products of combustion into the body by way of the respiratory system Toxins may be absorbed into the bloodstream and carried to other internal organs, or they may affect the upper and/or lower respiratory tract Resulting respiratory injuries include pulmonary edema and respiratory congestion Inhalation is the most common exposure route and often the most damaging
To draw air or any form of gas (either in a pure form, or mixed with small particles in form of aerosols/smoke -sometimes stemming from a medicament) into the lungs, through the nose or mouth by action of the diaphragm
When you inhale, you breathe in. When you inhale something such as smoke, you take it into your lungs when you breathe in. He took a long slow breath, inhaling deeply He was treated for the effects of inhaling smoke. exhale. to breathe in air, smoke, or gas exhale (in- + -hale (as in exhale))
You're doing it now and now and now and now! Breathing in, or inhaling, that is You need to inhale air into your lungs to keep every cell in your body alive
draw in (air); "Inhale deeply"; "inhale the fresh mountain air"; "The patient has trouble inspiring"; "The lung cancer patient cannot inspire air very well"