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A student asked about the difference and indications for prescribing nebulisation, steam inhalation, and oxygen inhalation in patients with different lung disease conditions. Dr. Abhishek Shukla explained that these therapies are often used together, but each has a distinct role and is prescribed based on the patient’s symptoms and underlying lung pathology. Oxygen inhalation is given when a patient has low blood oxygen levels (hypoxia). Conditions such as severe COPD, pneumonia, acute asthma at
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A student asked about the difference and indications for prescribing nebulisation, steam inhalation, and oxygen inhalation in patients with different lung disease conditions. Dr. Abhishek Shukla explained that these therapies are often used together, but each has a distinct role and is prescribed based on the patient’s symptoms and underlying lung pathology. Oxygen inhalation is given when a patient has low blood oxygen levels (hypoxia). Conditions such as severe COPD, pneumonia, acute asthma at
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