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COPD Symptoms and COPD Management
COPD is often silent. COPD symptoms may not appear until there's significant lung damage, but once symptoms begin, they typically worsen over time. COPD symptoms may include:
persistent cough and increased mucus production
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(ARA) – For people with heart and breathing conditions--and their caregivers--it
can be difficult to determine if the body is getting enough oxygen. For the more
than 1.2 million Americans receiving long-term oxygen therapy for conditions
such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), there is a way to check
critical oxygen saturation levels in a convenient way.
People commonly check their own weight and temperature whenever they need to,
and many patients can check their blood pressure and blood sugar at home as
well. With a fingertip pulse oximeter you can tell if you’re getting enough
oxygen in all situations.
Doctors say the number of Americans with COPD and those receiving long-term
oxygen therapy will rise as baby boomers age. The vast majority of these
individuals should be active to improve their quality of life. A personal
oximeter can become part of a daily routine to help people stay active and take
back control of their health.
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Oxygen
saturation measures how much oxygen the blood is
carrying. The ideal oxygen saturation level is between
90 and 98 percent in all activities. To determine this
level, an oximeter shines two separate beams of light
into the blood circulating through the small vessels
(capillaries). The light beams reflect the amount of
oxygen in the blood. If the reading indicates that
oxygen levels are too low, oxygen flow settings should
be adjusted to achieve the correct saturation level.
Doctors often prescribe pulse oximetry for patients with
respiratory diseases such as COPD and conditions such as
heart failure. In the past, such patients would often be
required to visit a clinic, sometimes daily, to have
their oxygen levels monitored. However, with a personal
fingertip pulse oximeter such as an Onyx II, blood
oxygen saturation can be measured independently, any
time, anywhere. Managing a condition like COPD is a
lifelong commitment, so choosing a high-quality, durable
and accurate pulse oximeter with a warranty is
important.
A fingertip pulse oximeter can be particularly helpful
for family members acting as caregivers for older
adults. The patient simply places their finger into the
fingertip device for a reliable and easy to read
spot-check. By providing non-invasive monitoring, a
device like a fingertip pulse oximeter can help
individuals live independently in their homes for a
longer period of time. With a model like the new Onyx II
9560 with Bluetooth wireless connectivity, doctors can
even remotely monitor patients with conditions such as
COPD, Congestive Heart Failure or asthma.
Whether you’re a patient with COPD or the caregiver to
someone on long-term oxygen therapy, talk to your doctor
about prescribing an Onyx II and take back control of
your life and medical care.
For more information on pulse oximeters, visit
www.Nonin.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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