Do you need oxygen if you have asthma?

Asthma is known as bronchial asthma, the need for oxygen mainly depends on the patient’s condition, generally in the chronic persistent stage of asthma patients do not need oxygen, and moderate to severe acute episodes of people in the presence of oxygen saturation is less than 90% as well as respiratory difficulties need to be given to the control of oxygen therapy.
1. Oxygenation is a treatment that helps the body to improve hypoxia. For asthma patients, whether an individual needs oxygen or not is mainly related to the condition, such as in the chronic persistent stage of asthma generally do not need oxygen;
2. while moderate to severe acute exacerbations in the emergence of dyspnea and the body oxygen saturation is lower than 90% of the situation, the need to control the oxygen therapy to maintain oxygen saturation at 93 ~ 95%, acute severe and critical asthma patients in the treatment of clinical symptoms and lung function did not improve or continue to deteriorate, but also need to be given to the mechanical ventilation for respiratory support.
In conclusion, the need for oxygen in patients with asthma should be assessed by a medical professional and then absolutely. Individuals who suffer from asthma should actively seek medical attention and cooperate with doctors for standardized treatment as early as possible to minimize the harmful effects of the disease.