Management of Acute Exacerbations (Steroids, Antibiotics, Oxygen)
About Management of Acute Exacerbations (Steroids, Antibiotics, Oxygen)
Overview
Understanding The Procedure
Symptoms That May Require Management of Acute Exacerbations (Steroids, Antibiotics, Oxygen)
- ⦾ Sudden worsening of shortness of breath or breathing difficulty
- ⦾ Increased coughing or mucus production
- ⦾ Wheezing, chest tightness, or noisy breathing
- ⦾ Low oxygen levels or rapid breathing
- ⦾ Fatigue, confusion, or signs of severe respiratory distress in advanced cases
Recovery & Outlook
The long-term outlook following management of acute respiratory exacerbations depends on the severity of the underlying lung disease, speed of treatment, frequency of exacerbations, and overall respiratory health. Early medical intervention, medication adherence, pulmonary rehabilitation, smoking cessation, healthy lifestyle habits, vaccination, and regular pulmonology follow-up significantly help reduce exacerbations, preserve lung function, prevent complications, and enhance overall quality of life.
Risks
- ⦾ Severe respiratory failure requiring ventilator support
- ⦾ Progressive lung damage or reduced lung function
- ⦾ Antibiotic-related side effects or drug resistance
- ⦾ Steroid-related complications such as elevated blood sugar or weakened immunity
- ⦾ Increased risk of hospitalization and recurrent respiratory exacerbations
- ⦾ Treatment Options
- ⦾ Management of acute exacerbations focuses on improving airflow, reducing inflammation, treating infections, stabilizing oxygen levels, and preventing respiratory complications. Treatment may include corticosteroids, antibiotics, oxygen therapy, bronchodilators, nebulization therapy, non-invasive or invasive ventilatory support, respiratory physiotherapy, hydration support, and intensive monitoring. Patients may also benefit from pulmonary rehabilitation, smoking cessation, vaccination, nutritional support, breathing exercises, and long-term pulmonology follow-up to reduce future exacerbation risk and improve respiratory health.
Post-Operative Care
- ⦾ Continuous monitoring of respiratory status and oxygen saturation
- ⦾ Gradual adjustment of oxygen therapy and medications as symptoms improve
- ⦾ Monitoring for medication side effects or recurrent respiratory symptoms
- ⦾ Pulmonary rehabilitation and breathing exercises during recovery
- ⦾ Long-term respiratory follow-up and chronic disease management support
Doctors Who Perform Management of Acute Exacerbations (Steroids, Antibiotics, Oxygen)
Meet experienced pulmonology (lung care) doctors who regularly evaluate and perform management of acute exacerbations (steroids, antibiotics, oxygen).
Dr Amrutha H
MBBS, DNB - PULMONARY MEDICINE
KMC: 169880
CONSULTANT PULMONOLOGIST AND CERTIFIED TOBACCO CESSATION SPECIALIST
Dr Vivek K U
MBBS, MD - Pulmonology
KMC: 2015
Consultant Pulmonologist
Dr Arjun S Kashyap
MBBS, MD - Pulmonology
KMC: 89509
Consultant Pulmonologist
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