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A Comprehensive Overview of Oxygen Concentrator

An oxygen concentrator is a kind of medical equipment, which a doctor prescribes to a patient to treat his breathing issue. Doctors usually recommend to the individuals who have a lower oxygen concentration in their blood and feel breathing problem.

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A Comprehensive Overview of Oxygen Concentrator

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  1. A Comprehensive Overview of Oxygen Concentrator An oxygen concentrator is a kind of medical equipment, which a doctor prescribes to a patient to treat his breathing issue. Doctors usually recommend to the individuals who have a lower oxygen concentration in their blood and feel breathing problem. Typically, no one can shop a portable oxygen concentrator (POC) from a local medical device shop. You need a doctor’s prescription to buy it and doctors will try to find out how much difficulty you have in your breathing before prescribing a home oxygen concentrator (HOC). An OC filters the air from surroundings, compresses it to the needed density and delivers medical grade oxygen into a continuous stream system or a pulse-dose delivery system to the patient it is available with special filters, sieve beds, and an electronic user interface. Reasons for using an oxygen concentrator There are several reasons that make you to go on an oxygen therapy on your doctor recommendation. Your doctor advises it after examining your medical conditions. Usually, your lungs take oxygen from the environment and transfer the same into your bloodstream.

  2. Via pulse oximetry or bloodwork, you doctor assess the saturation levels of oxygen. After finding the output, low level of oxygen in your blood, your doctor recommends you for a short- term oxygen therapy, which is required for acute conditions, like asthma, pneumonia, RDS (respiratory distress syndrome), and BPD (Bronchopulmonary dysplasia). On the other hand, chronic respiratory diseases, such as COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), sleep apnea, and cystic fibrosis require a long-term oxygen therapy. You may have to go on oxygen therapy for whole life. In such a case, you have to shop a POC and carry it with you wherever you go. How does an OC work? To comprehend the function of an oxygen concentrator, you need to think about your window air conditioner, which takes air in and delivers the same out in a different form after changing it. An OC purifies air after taking it inside and delivers the purified oxygen as per the set level to a patient. It is prescribed to patients, who have a lower level of oxygen in the blood stream. It works in the following steps: Compresses air based on a cooling mechanism that stops the container from being overheated Takes air from the surrounding Adjusts delivery of air with an electronic interface Removes nitrogen from the air via a filter and sieve beds Delivers the purified air via a nasal cannula or mask Patients who went on an oxygen therapy in the past rely heavily on the compressed oxygen concentrators. These concentrators are highly effective for you if you have breathing problems. Sometimes, they are ineffective for you when they have operational issues or require refilling. Conclusion An oxygen concentrator is a highly useful device for you to treat your breathing problems, like asthma, COPD, RDS, sleep apnea, and other respiratory issues. You can buy a POC when your doctor prescribes it for you after examining the oxygen level in your bloodstream and knowing the severity of breathing problem.

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