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Benefits of Oxygen Concentrators & Therapy

An Oxygen Concentrator works as a replacement of oxygen cylinder to the ones whose body does not supply ambient oxygen in it. Oxygen concentrators and oxygen therapy are different, depending upon the nature and level of diseases the patient is suffering from.u00a0<br>

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Benefits of Oxygen Concentrators & Therapy

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  1. Benefits of Oxygen Concentrators & Therapy An Oxygen Concentrator works as a replacement of oxygen cylinder to the ones whose body does not supply ambient oxygen in it. Oxygen concentrators and oxygen therapy are different, depending upon the nature and level of diseases the patient is suffering from. The several usages of oxygen concentrators are low oxygen saturation while sleeping, shortness of breath (dyspnea), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, low blood oxygen levels (hypoxemia). All these devices are beneficial but somewhere they are not prone to side effects. The side effects which the oxygen concentrators give us are air trapped in the esophagus, auditory hallucinations, dry mouth, dryness, fatigue, rhinitis (nasal inflammation and more, Doctors generally suggest oxygen therapy for acute diseases as they are for a short while usage. And when it comes to chronic diseases, they suggest the patients to go under oxygen therapy for a longer duration of time. The oxygen concentrators repairs is also easy, every company who is manufacturing them will have their service centers to serve their clients.

  2. Following it, we should know different acute and chronic diseases that require oxygen concentrators. Acute Diseases 1. Asthma When there is a lot of mucus present in the air that we breathe, the people who suffer from asthma need to take this therapy. They can take it at the time of having an attack or afterward. Though other types of medication are also available but the oxygen concentrator helps in supplying a huge amount of oxygen in the bloodstream as and when required. 2. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) This is mainly diagnosed in babies, and if not treated properly then it may lead to long term support of oxygen concentrator. More chances are to the babies who suffer from RDS have a high degree of developing BPD. 3. Respiratory distress syndrome The pre-matured babies are generally diagnosed with this syndrome. The reason is, their pre-mature delivery does not develop a surfactant liquid that protects the lungs by covering them. Chronic diseases 1. Chronic obstructive pulmonary Every year millions of Americans suffer from this disease. The only cure available is the use of oxygen concentrator therapy for a long time. This disease does not leave your body very easily. It needs time and proper repair to heal the respiration order back. 2. Cystic fibrosis It is an inherited order that may damage your lungs and even the digestive system. It affects those cells in the body that produces sweat, mucus, and other digestive

  3. juice. A long term therapy can be a cure of cystic fibrosis or else it can be a serious threat to life. 3. Sleep Apnea It is a kind of sleep disorder generally found in men. The cure is to keep using the oxygen concentrator on while you sleep, a lot of exercises, weight loss to improve your respiratory organs, and a few more things. There can be so many other diseases that can be minimized by using the oxygen concentrators. Before going to use them, consult with your doctor and then take a step ahead.

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