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Why is oxygen therapy used?
If you’re living with a lung condition you may be offered oxygen therapy if your blood oxygen levels are low. If they are, breathing in air with a higher concentration of oxygen can correct this.
Oxygen is a gas that is vital to all the cells in your body. At sea level, the air we breathe in contains about 21% oxygen. Our bodies need oxygen for all their active processes like digesting food, contracting muscles or even just thinking.
If you have low blood oxygen levels, oxygen therapy can help make it easier to do things you might otherwise find difficult. For example, it can enable you to walk further. It can also improve your life expectancy.
If you are already on oxygen and have never been assessed, ask your GP to refer you to a specialist. The specialist will assess why you are breathless and check if you have low oxygen levels.
Oxygen is a gas that is vital to all the cells in your body. At sea level, the air we breathe in contains about 21% oxygen. Our bodies need oxygen for all their active processes like digesting food, contracting muscles or even just thinking.
If you have low blood oxygen levels, oxygen therapy can help make it easier to do things you might otherwise find difficult. For example, it can enable you to walk further. It can also improve your life expectancy.
If you are already on oxygen and have never been assessed, ask your GP to refer you to a specialist. The specialist will assess why you are breathless and check if you have low oxygen levels.
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What is oxygen therapy?
There are several different kinds of oxygen therapy:
long term oxygen therapy (LTOT) - used to stabilise oxygen levels for 15 hours and more a day
nocturnal oxygen therapy (NOT) - used to improve oxygen levels when you’re asleep
ambulatory oxygen therapy (AOT) - used to improve oxygen levels when you’re active
palliative oxygen therapy (POT) - used to manage severe breathlessness that doesn’t respond to other treatments
long term oxygen therapy (LTOT) - used to stabilise oxygen levels for 15 hours and more a day
nocturnal oxygen therapy (NOT) - used to improve oxygen levels when you’re asleep
ambulatory oxygen therapy (AOT) - used to improve oxygen levels when you’re active
palliative oxygen therapy (POT) - used to manage severe breathlessness that doesn’t respond to other treatments
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