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Oxygen Therapy

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Oxygen Therapy

An oxygen concentrator is a medical device that takes in air from the surrounding environment and separates out the nitrogen and other gases, leaving behind a higher concentration of oxygen.

An 02 concentrator works by taking in air and passing it through a series of filters to remove any impurities. The air is then compressed and directed through a molecular sieve that selectively absorbs nitrogen, leaving behind a concentrated stream of oxygen. The concentrated oxygen is then delivered to the patient through a nasal cannula or mask.

Oxygen concentrators are a safer and more convenient alternative to traditional oxygen cylinders, which can be bulky and require frequent refilling. They are also more cost-effective over the long term, as they can produce oxygen continuously without the need for frequent replacements.

There are different types of oxygen concentrators available, including portable and stationary models, depending on the individual’s needs and lifestyle Zone Medical supplies both. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate type of oxygen concentrator and the appropriate oxygen flow rate for a specific patient’s needs. Oxygen concentrators are most often used by people who cannot get enough oxygen on their own, due to a medical condition such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, cystic fibrosis, or pulmonary fibrosis. People with cardiovascular disease may also need to use an oxygen concentrator. Many people who have recently undergone surgery, such as a heart bypass, may need to use an oxygen concentrator as well. Elderly people who have difficulty breathing may also benefit from the use of an oxygen concentrator. An oxygen concentrator is a device that oxygenates air and allows a person to breathe in higher concentrations of oxygen than are available in the atmosphere. It is commonly used to provide oxygen therapy to people with respiratory conditions. Oxygen concentrators extract oxygen from the air and deliver it to a user via a device known as a nasal cannula.

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