Oxygen concentrators are valuable instruments that are used for a variety of purposes, most often by people with respiratory diseases, rescue teams, hospitals, and even the military. In recent years, patients with serious respiratory ailments have begun renting oxygen concentrators from hospitals to treat this illnesses at their own homes. This can be a particularly good idea for patients with illnesses like sleep apnea, which requires steady treatment via an oxygen concentrator or a similar device. There are several reasons that oxygen concentrators are considered to be good options for these diseases.
First of all, an oxygen concentrator is a much safer option than oxygen tanks or other highly flammable containers of oxygen. Oxygen concentrators work by removing nitrogen from the air by way of several compressors, and clean, steady oxygen is administered directly to the patient via a mouthpiece. Because the concentrator only creates oxygen to feed through this mouthpiece, there’s no steady supply of oxygen to be ignited. This means that they’re far superior choices for patients who smoke or who are worried about the possibility of accidental ignition.
Oxygen concentrators are also less expensive than many other alternatives, and can be easily leased by patients for temporary or permanent use. Many of the devices cost under a thousand dollars, and from a medical standpoint, this makes them fairly inexpensive. They can operate very quietly, allowing them to be used in a room with a sleeping partner. Modern technology has also allowed small oxygen concentrators to be introduced, and these are a great choice for anyone who doesn’t have much living space or who doesn’t want a large, cumbersome object laying in their bedroom. Smaller oxygen concentrators can be easily stored in a closet or even under a bed, and require moderate amounts of power for use.
The advantages of oxygen concentrators has made them fairly dependable, steady options for patients with a variety of lung issues, from the aforementioned sleep apnea to emphysema. They’re a great new option that allow for easy, safe sleep, both in a hospital and in a patient’s own home.
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