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Please visit us online at http://www.oxygeninternational.com.au/

Book an Appointment today with us and avail our services or you can contact us at

[email protected]

Oxygen Therapy At Oxygen International

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Oxygen Therapy is a treatment that delivers oxygen gas for you to breathe.

You can receive oxygen therapy from tubes resting in your nose, a face mask, or a tube placed in your trachea, or windpipe.

This treatment increases the amount of oxygen your lungs receive and deliver to your blood

WHAT IS OXYGEN THERAPY

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HOW TO USE OXYGEN THERAPYOxygen therapy can be given for a short or long period of time in the hospital, another medical setting, or at home. Oxygen is stored as a gas or liquid in special tanks. These tanks can be delivered to your home and contain a certain amount of oxygen that will require refills. Another device for use at home is an oxygen concentrator, which pulls oxygen out of the air for immediate use. Because oxygen concentrators do not require refills, they won’t run out of oxygen. Portable tanks and oxygen concentrators may make it easier for you to move around while using your therapy.

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• Oxygen poses a fire risk, so you should never smoke or use flammable materials when using oxygen.

• You may experience side effects from this treatment, such as a dry or bloody nose, tiredness, and morning headaches.

PRECAUTIONS WHILE USING OXYGEN THERAPY

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Oxygen therapy is prescribed for people who can’t get enough oxygen on their own. This is often because of lung conditions that prevents the lungs from absorbing oxygen.

To determine whether a person will benefit from oxygen therapy, doctors test the amount of oxygen in their arterial blood. Another way to check is using a pulse oximeter that indirectly measures oxygen levels, or saturation, without requiring a blood sample. The pulse oximeter clips onto a person’s body part, like a finger. Low levels mean that a person may be a good candidate for supplemental oxygen.

Normal levels of arterial blood oxygen are between 75 and 100 mmHg (millimeters of mercury). An oxygen level of 60 mmHg or lower indicates the need for supplemental oxygen. Too much oxygen can be dangerous as well, and can damage the cells in your lungs. Your oxygen level should not go above 110 mmHg.

Some people need oxygen therapy all the time, while others need it only occasionally or in certain situations. Some oxygen therapy is done at a doctor’s office, and other times people have an oxygen supply in their homes, or a portable oxygen system.

WHO NEEDS OXYGEN THERAPY

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When you aren’t getting enough oxygen, you’ll experience a host of symptoms, including:

rapid breathing shortness of breath fast heart rate coughing or wheezing sweating confusion changes in the color of your skin If you experience any of these symptoms, seek

immediate medical attention.

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF LOW OXYGEN

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Oxygen therapy can be extremely beneficial for those who frequently experience low oxygen levels, regardless of the reason.

If needed, regularly utilizing oxygen therapy can allow people to be more active and mobile by decreasing shortness of breath. It also can significantly improve quality of life, and in many cases extend life expectancy.

Oxygen therapy can also reduce symptoms such as: headaches irritability fatigue swollen ankles

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF OXYGEN THERAPY

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EXAMPLE OF OXYGEN THERAPY

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