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02 SUPPLEMENTAL-OXYGEN
WARNINGFor Patients With
Restrictive Lung Disease
A common physician response to breathing problems is to prescribe
"supplemental oxygen" to correct the hypoxia. This may
be the worst
thing to give to a neuromuscular patient. Hypoxia is a symptom of shallow
breathing and is not the problem. If weak respiratory muscles cannot be
addressed directly, then respiratory assistance (non-invasive ventilation)
should be considered during periods of hypoxia. A person with neuromuscular
disease may experience this problem only at night when he or she is not
able to consciously take deep breaths. Giving supplemental oxygen may
further exacerbate the problem by reducing the body's natural drive
to breathe deep enough to inhale and exhale properly. Improper use of
supplemental oxygen may cause one to slow or even stop breathing. |
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