Can ozone be used in the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD)?
What is COPD?
Lungs harden due to the indirect effects of heavy smoking or diseases such as asthma. While the tar in the smoke causes this condition in long-term smoking, sprays and inhaler powders used in asthma-like disorders are the cause. Similar effects may occur in recurrent lung infections. Hardened lung tissue makes breathing difficult. Respiratory capacity decreases because the lungs cannot open and close sufficiently. Severe respiratory failure occurs especially during exertion.
How does ozone work in the treatment of COPD and how is it used?
Ozone gas cannot be applied directly to the lungs. Because ozone is an extremely irritating molecule. However, if ozone is applied by softening its irritating effect, it triggers restorative activities in almost every area where it is applied. The same applies to the lungs. It is observed that with repeated applications, respiratory capacity increases and oxygen deficiency, that is, dyspnea, observed during exertion, decreases.
Ozole gas, which can be applied directly to the lungs, is obtained by passing the ozone gas obtained with the help of medical ozone devices through the oil.
In what other situations is ozol gas used?
It is used to repair the damage caused by the ongoing problem in chronic diseases of the areas connected to the respiratory tract, such as chronic sinusitis or otitis.