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Oxygen Therapy
Pronunciation
Definition 1
Treatment in which a storage tank of oxygen or a machine called a compressor is used to give oxygen to people with breathing problems. It may be given through a nose tube, a mask, or a tent. The extra oxygen is breathed in along with normal air. Also called supplemental oxygen therapy. (NCI Dictionary)
Definition 2
The administration of oxygen to an individual, usually to aid in respiration. (NCI Thesaurus)
More information
Oxygen therapy is a treatment that provides you with extra oxygen. Oxygen is a gas that your body needs to function. Normally, your lungs absorb oxygen from the air you breathe. But some conditions can prevent you from getting enough oxygen.
You may need oxygen if you have
• COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
• Pneumonia
• A severe asthma attack
• Late-stage heart failure
• Cystic fibrosis
• Sleep apnea
The oxygen comes through nasal prongs, a mask, or a breathing tube. If you have a chronic problem, you may have a portable oxygen tank or a machine in your home.
A different kind of oxygen therapy is called hyperbaric oxygen therapy. It uses oxygen at high pressure to treat wounds and serious infections. (NIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)