Previously people who had trouble breathing normally or were on oxygen therapy used compressed oxygen tanks. These are quite heavy and have limited portability.
However, today there are many other options in the market, such as portable oxygen concentrators, which can produce oxygen on its own, rather than pulling it out of air.
They have much better portability, are easy to use, and are very lightweight. However, being portable isn’t the only benefit that it provides1 . There are several more benefits to the new technology, which are listed below:
COPD, popularly known as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, which is a condition in which you might face a lack of breath and you require supplemental oxygen.
These devices are an excellent option, as they don’t need to be refilled again and again, are easy to carry, and is quite compact. The machine weighs only five pounds and can be carried easily in a small shoulder bag.
Furthermore, it has an excellent battery life and can be used for 12 hours straight. They also have an A/C adapters, which can be used on the go!
Traveling is honestly impossible for people relying on external oxygen. The decreased air pressure can stop them from being on high altitudes, such as airplanes. And carry oxygen tanks on the planes is not feasible.
But, fortunately for you, the Federal Aviation Administration has cleared the portable oxygen concentrators for traveling2 . You can either take it in your carry on or the checked luggage. If your device is registered, you won’t have an issue.
Also, you take it on a road trip via car or trains, as they do not have any risks, which you might face with an oxygen tank.
With the portable concentrator, you will be able to enjoy a much better lifestyle. You will no longer be confined to the walls of your house, you will be able to interact with people outside, and have a social life.
These concentrators also ensure a peaceful sleep. A non-stop oxygen flow enables you to have a night of better and peaceful sleep, and have enhanced cognition in the day time.
Portable oxygen will also ensure that you are not short of breath often, resulting in higher chances for you to exercise. Lastly, as these machines are quite compact, you will be able to experience much more freedom, than you had with the tanks.
The price point of the Portable Oxygen Concentrators varies according to the weight. It is also dependent on the quantity of the oxygen it holds. It might be somewhere in-between $2,000 to $6,0003 .
People with health conditions who need oxygen all the time, or some type of oxygen therapy could potentially get a portable oxygen concentrator at a lower price or even at no cost. Your insurance company such as Medicare could potentially cover the cost of the concentrator if your doctor has suggested or prescribed it. However, ask your insurance company before buying the device. Certain insurances like Medicare also offer these machines on a rental basis.
You should do your own research to find an inexpensive option by searching online and for the stores, which carry the device. Compare, search, and talk to your insurance advisor, before making a purchase.
1. https://www.cpap.com/blog/portable-oxygen-concentrator-benefits-uses-limitations/
2. https://www.faa.gov/about/initiatives/cabin_safety/portable_oxygen/
3. https://www.sleeprestfully.com/blog/best-portable-oxygen-concentrators-2018/
Reviewed by Liss Sullivan
Written by Debrah Henn
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