To treat respiratory disorders, our pulmonologists prescribe the right drugs, such as bronchodilators, corticosteroids, antibiotics, and tailored therapy for particular lung illnesses.
When the blood’s oxygen levels are low, further oxygen therapy may be given. Nasal prongs, a mask, or a portable oxygen concentrator all help to increase the body’s oxygen levels and make breathing easier.
Programs for pulmonary rehabilitation are created to increase general wellbeing, lessen symptoms, and restore lung function. Our pulmonologists might advise pulmonary rehabilitation, which frequently entails:
Specialized exercise regimens to increase physical stamina, cardiovascular fitness, and lung capacity
To increase breathing effectiveness and lessen shortness of breath, use techniques like pursed-lip breathing and diaphragmatic breathing.
Providing knowledge of the condition, assistance with managing medications, energy-saving tips, and coping mechanisms to improve quality of life and self-management
For the best medicine delivery to the lungs, proper inhaler and other respiratory device use is crucial. Our medical staff educates patients on proper inhaler usage and makes sure they are confident using their prescribed inhalers.
In order to effectively manage respiratory problems, our pulmonologists stress the necessity of lifestyle changes.
Help and encouragement to stop smoking are essential for limiting lung damage and enhancing general respiratory health.
For diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, our pulmonologists may perform minimally invasive interventional treatments. These may consist of: