Breathlessness, or shortness of breath, is a common and concerning symptom that can be caused by various underlying conditions, including heart disease, lung disorders, asthma, anxiety, or even allergies. At Omnia Hospital, we specialize in diagnosing and treating the root causes of breathlessness, providing personalized care to improve our patients' quality of life.
Shortness of breath can arise from several health conditions. At Omnia Hospital, we focus on identifying the underlying cause to ensure proper treatment. Some of the common causes we treat include:
• Lung Conditions: Asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, and pulmonary embolism can all contribute to difficulty breathing.
• Heart Conditions: Congestive heart failure, heart attack, or other cardiovascular problems can restrict blood flow and oxygen delivery, causing breathlessness.
• Anemia: A lack of healthy red blood cells can lead to reduced oxygen in the body, making you feel out of breath.
• Anxiety and Panic Disorders: Emotional stress can also lead to hyperventilation and feelings of breathlessness.
Diagnosing the cause of breathlessness requires a thorough evaluation and the use of advanced diagnostic tools. At Omnia Hospital, we offer state-of-the-art tests to accurately identify the cause of your symptoms:
• Pulmonary Function Tests (PFT): These tests measure how well your lungs are working and are essential for diagnosing lung conditions like asthma and COPD.
• Echocardiography and ECG: These heart tests evaluate the function of your heart and can detect conditions such as heart failure or heart valve disease that may be contributing to shortness of breath.
• Treadmill Stress Test (TMT): This test assesses how well your heart functions during physical activity, helping to diagnose coronary artery disease.
• Blood Tests: To check for anemia, infection, or other underlying issues that could contribute to breathlessness.
• Chest X-ray and CT Scans: Imaging tests are used to detect lung and heart conditions that may be causing difficulty in breathing.
At Omnia Hospital, we understand that treating breathlessness effectively means addressing its underlying cause. Once the cause is identified, our experienced medical team will develop a tailored treatment plan to relieve symptoms and improve overall health. Treatment options may include:
• Medications: Depending on the diagnosis, medications such as bronchodilators for asthma, antibiotics for infections, or diuretics for heart failure may be prescribed. Medications are tailored to target the root cause of your symptoms.
• Oxygen Therapy: In cases where oxygen levels are low due to lung or heart disease, oxygen therapy may be prescribed to support breathing and improve oxygen saturation in the blood.
• Pulmonary Rehabilitation: For patients with chronic lung conditions, our pulmonary rehabilitation program combines education, breathing exercises, and physical therapy to strengthen the lungs and reduce shortness of breath over time.
• Lifestyle Changes: We emphasize the importance of lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding triggers like allergens or pollutants, to help reduce the frequency and severity of breathlessness episodes.
• Enhanced External Counterpulsation (EECP): For patients with coronary artery disease or heart failure, EECP is a non-invasive therapy that improves blood flow and can help alleviate breathlessness related to these conditions.
Breathlessness can be a chronic issue for some patients, requiring long-term management. At Omnia Hospital, we provide regular follow-ups and continuous monitoring to ensure that treatment is effective and that symptoms are well-managed. Our team is committed to supporting patients on their journey to better breathing and overall health.
At Omnia Hospital, we offer comprehensive care for patients experiencing breathlessness, backed by the latest technology and a highly skilled team of specialists. Our holistic approach focuses on diagnosing the underlying cause, providing personalized treatment, and offering ongoing support to help you breathe easier and live better.