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Long-term oxygen therapy is a medical treatment prescribed for patients whose blood oxygen levels remain persistently low due to chronic lung or heart conditions. Oxygen is delivered over extended periods, often for many hours a day, to support vital organs and improve overall well-being. At Manipal Hospitals International, long-term oxygen therapy is carefully planned and supervised by experienced pulmonary and critical care teams to ensure safety, comfort, and sustained health benefits for patients.
Long-term oxygen therapy involves providing extra oxygen through specialised equipment to help maintain adequate oxygen levels in the blood. The oxygen is usually delivered through nasal prongs or a face mask, depending on individual needs.
In simple words, this therapy helps people breathe more easily when their lungs are unable to supply enough oxygen on their own, especially during daily activities and rest.
Long-term oxygen therapy is needed when low oxygen levels persist even after standard treatments. Chronic oxygen deprivation can place strain on the heart, brain, and other organs, leading to serious complications if left untreated.
The method of oxygen delivery depends on lifestyle, oxygen requirements, and medical conditions. Doctors choose the most suitable option after detailed evaluation.
Manipal Hospitals provides structured respiratory care supported by pulmonologists, respiratory therapists, and nursing teams. Each patient receives a personalised oxygen plan focused on long-term comfort, safety, and improved quality of life.
Long-term oxygen therapy may be advised when:
While generally safe, oxygen therapy may require caution in certain situations.
Oxygen is delivered through a prescribed device at a set flow rate. Patients may use oxygen continuously or during specific activities such as sleep or exertion. Regular reviews ensure the therapy remains effective.
Many patients lead active, fulfilling lives while on oxygen therapy. Portable systems allow mobility, and proper education helps integrate oxygen use into daily routines.
Lifestyle adjustments, pulmonary rehabilitation, and breathing exercises further enhance benefits and independence.
Long-term oxygen therapy is safe when used correctly. However, long-term oxygen therapy side effects may include nasal dryness, skin irritation around tubing, headaches, or oxygen dependency concerns. Rarely, excessive oxygen can affect breathing drive in certain lung conditions. These risks are managed through correct prescription and monitoring.
The cost of long-term oxygen therapy depends on the type of equipment, duration of use, and monitoring requirements. Manipal Hospitals offer oxygen therapy solutions at costs that are significantly more affordable compared with many Western and Gulf countries, while maintaining high standards of safety and care.
Individualised cost estimates are provided after clinical assessment and equipment selection.
International patients receive complete assistance, including medical record review, therapy planning, equipment coordination, visa and travel support, interpreter services, and follow-up care planning to ensure continuity and comfort.