| Angina Pectoris : A cramping pain in the chest. It is caused most often by a shortage of oxygen to the heart (myocardial anoxia). Symptoms include a feeling of suffocation and impending death. Rest with a regulated dose of Oxygen and drugs such as nitroglycerin may relieve the pain. OxyDose provides instant aid to the patient in an emergency situation.
Asthma : A lung disorder marked by attacks of breathing difficulty, wheezing, coughing, and thick mucous coming from lungs. Treatment includes getting rid of the cause, If possible Sprays or dilators of the bronchi taken by mouth and steroid drugs are also used. Since all these drugs cause more oxygen inhalation, the best known solution is improving the oxygen supply to the lungs.
Bronchiolitis : A viral infection of the lower respiratory tract that occurs mainly in infants. It causes wheezing, breathing difficulty, swelling and blockage of bronchioles. Routine treatment includes humidity and oxygen in a mist tent, vaporizer, or courpette. Hence, a better solution is Oxygen intake, which OxyDose can provide even at the most crucial times.
Congestive Heart Failure ( CHF) : A circulatory congestion caused by heart disorders. Lungs congestion may result. The condition may cause chest pains similar to those of a heart attack. Common symptoms of congestive heart failure include difficulty breathing and high blood pressure. Treatment of this condition includes rest, oxygen, digitalis, and diuretics. Again OxyDose can be of great help as it is seen that if sufficient oxygen is supplied to the patient in time, the chance of heart attack reduce drastically and the patient’s condition may improve.
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) : An extremely common disorder, often without symptoms. Marked by high blood pressure persistently exceeding 140/90. A few bursts of oxygen everyday may help maintain blood pressure. |