Treatments to help control blood oxygen levels typically include supplemental oxygen therapy, which can be administered through nasal cannulas or face masks to increase oxygen availability for patients with respiratory conditions. Other interventions may involve bronchodilators to open airways, corticosteroids to reduce inflammation, and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for conditions like sleep apnea. In severe cases, mechanical ventilation may be required to assist with breathing and maintain adequate oxygenation. Monitoring and managing underlying conditions, such as COPD or Asthma, are also crucial for maintaining optimal blood oxygen levels.
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