How To Treat Popcorn Lung

Supplemental Oxygen

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Supplemental oxygen, which can be used in the hospital or at home, may be useful for patients with more advanced forms of popcorn lung who have significant breathing difficulties. Supplemental oxygen at home is usually provided through a nasal cannula, also known as nasal prongs, or through a face mask that covers the mouth and nose. Oxygen is available for home use with metal oxygen tanks and liquid oxygen, and patients may also use oxygen concentrators. Oxygen is generally used at home on a long-term basis, and users need to ensure they follow important safety rules. Patients should post signs outside their home to warn visitors not to smoke. They should avoid both smoking and open flames. If a patient uses oxygen overnight, they should only use cotton bedding as this is less flammable than synthetic materials. Patients should also only use water-based lotions and creams, and they should not use alcohol-based hand sanitizers near the oxygen unit.

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