Oxygen Concentrator for Asthma
Breathe Easier Through Every Flare-Up.
Severe asthma flare-ups can temporarily lower blood oxygen levels. Alongside your prescribed medication, a doctor may advise short-term supplemental oxygen to ease breathlessness and reduce strain during an attack or recovery period.

How Oxygen Concentrators Help During Asthma Flare-Ups
Supports Breathing During Flare-Ups
Supplemental oxygen can ease breathlessness during severe asthma attacks, alongside prescribed medication.
Short-Term, Flexible Support
Ideal for temporary use during flare-ups rather than continuous long-term therapy.
Reduces Strain on the Body
Maintaining healthy oxygen levels reduces fatigue and stress on the heart during an attack.
Complements Medical Treatment
Works alongside inhalers and other asthma medication — never as a replacement for prescribed treatment.
Who Can Benefit?
- Low oxygen levels during a severe asthma exacerbation, confirmed by a doctor
- Doctor's advice for short-term supplemental oxygen during flare-ups
- Recovery period following a severe attack or hospital visit
- Patients following an emergency action plan set by their pulmonologist
About Asthma
Asthma is a chronic condition that inflames and narrows the airways, causing wheezing, breathlessness and chest tightness. Most day-to-day asthma is managed with inhalers, but severe flare-ups can temporarily reduce blood oxygen levels enough to need supplemental oxygen support.
Types of Oxygen Concentrators Available
5 Litre Oxygen Concentrator
Ideal for mild to moderate oxygen needs
View details →10 Litre Oxygen Concentrator
Suitable for higher-flow, severe cases
View details →Dual Flow Oxygen Concentrator
Supports two patients simultaneously
View details →Portable Oxygen Concentrator
Lightweight and travel-friendly
View details →High Flow Oxygen Concentrator
For advanced cases needing higher flow
View details →How It Works
- 1Takes in room air
- 2Filters out nitrogen and impurities
- 3Concentrates the oxygen
- 4Delivers purified oxygen through a nasal cannula
Tips for Asthma Patients
- Always follow your prescribed asthma action plan
- Use supplemental oxygen only as advised by your doctor
- Keep rescue inhalers accessible at all times
- Monitor SpO2 levels during a flare-up if advised
- Avoid known triggers such as smoke, dust and strong allergens
- Seek emergency care if breathlessness is severe
Why Choose Srivari Healthcare?
- Authorised dealer — DeVilbiss, Löwenstein, Philips
- 13+ years serving South India (since 2011)
- Free home delivery and installation across Chennai
- 24/7 clinical and technical support
- Rated 4.8★ from 77+ verified customer reviews
- Flexible rental and purchase options
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