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Latest revision as of 23:22, 17 March 2025
Pneumotherapy is a type of therapy that involves the use of air or gas for medical treatment. It is often used in the treatment of various respiratory diseases and conditions.
History[edit]
The use of pneumotherapy dates back to ancient times. The Ancient Greeks and Romans used this form of therapy for the treatment of various ailments. In the modern era, pneumotherapy has been used in the treatment of tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases.
Types of Pneumotherapy[edit]
There are several types of pneumotherapy, including:
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy: This involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized room or tube. It is a well-established treatment for decompression sickness, a hazard of scuba diving.
- Hypoxic air therapy: This involves breathing air that has a lower level of oxygen than normal. It is used to help the body adapt to lower levels of oxygen, such as in preparation for climbing at high altitudes.
Uses[edit]
Pneumotherapy is used in the treatment of a variety of conditions, including:
- Asthma
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Pneumonia
- Tuberculosis
- Respiratory distress syndrome
Risks and Side Effects[edit]
Like any medical treatment, pneumotherapy can have risks and side effects. These can include:
Patients should discuss these risks with their healthcare provider before starting pneumotherapy.


