Things to Know When Using Oxygen Therapy

Oxygen therapy is a treatment that provides extra oxygen to people who cannot get enough naturally due to health conditions like COPD, asthma, pneumonia, or post-surgery recovery. By using devices such as a portable oxygen concentrator or a home oxygen concentrator, patients can breathe easier, improve their energy levels, and support overall wellness.

Why Oxygen Therapy is Important

  • Helps manage chronic respiratory conditions.

  • Reduces symptoms like shortness of breath and fatigue.

  • Improves sleep quality and energy during daily activities.

  • Supports recovery after illness or surgery.

For many, oxygen therapy is not just a treatment but a way to regain independence and enjoy life more comfortably.

Choosing Between a Portable vs. Home Oxygen Concentrator

Home Oxygen Concentrators


Feature VH-1 VH-2 VH-3
Oxygen Flow 1–7 L/min (Adjustable) 1–7 L/min (Adjustable) 1–7 L/min (Adjustable)
Oxygen Concentration 35%–90% 35%–90% 28%–90%
Noise Level ≤48 dB ≤48 dB ≤42 dB
Weight 12 lbs 12.13 lbs 10.58 lbs (Lightest)
Special Features Nebulizer + Humidification Voice Broadcast + Remote + Nebulizer Auto-Humidification + 10-Layer Filtration + Nebulizer
Operation Continuous, 24/7 Continuous, 24/7 Continuous, up to 72 hrs
Best For Seniors, all-day use Smart controls & convenience Quiet, compact therapy at home

Portable Oxygen Concentrators


Feature VP-1 VP-2 VP-6 VL-2
Oxygen Flow 1–5 L/min (Pulse) 1–5 L/min (Pulse) 1–6 L/min (Continuous) 3 L/min (Continuous)
Oxygen Concentration 93% ±3% 93% ±3% 93% ±3% at 1 L/min 30% ±2.5%
Weight 6.05 lbs 4.85 lbs 7.9 lbs 3.3 lbs (Lightest)
Battery Life 1–3 hrs Long battery, replaceable Up to 2 hrs 2–3.5 hrs (depending on battery)
Noise Level ≤58 dB ≤58 dB ≤45 dB ≤52 dB
Special Features Large touchscreen, car adapter Dual-Mode (Sensor + Auto) Built-in Nebulizer + Remote Control Ultra-compact, simple controls
Best For Travel, flights Smart & lightweight mobility Active lifestyles, continuous therapy Everyday portability & light use

Key Features to Look For in Oxygen Concentrators

  • Adjustable Flow Rate: Choose a device that matches your therapy needs.

  • Filtration System: Clean, purified oxygen is essential.

  • Noise Level: Quiet operation for comfort, especially at night.

  • Battery Life: For portable models, check runtime and recharge options.

  • Added Functions: Some models include nebulizers, remote controls, and auto-humidification.

FAQs

1. How long should I use oxygen therapy each day?
Your doctor will prescribe the exact hours, but some individuals use oxygen 24/7 while others only during sleep or exercise.

2. Can I travel with a portable oxygen concentrator?
Yes! Devices like the VARON VP-1 are lightweight, FAA-friendly, and designed for use on the road or flights.

3. How often should filters and cannulas be replaced?

  • Filters: Every 100–200 hours or when dirty

  • Nasal Cannula: After each use for hygiene

  • Inhaler Head: Weekly cleaning

Important Takeaways

  • Oxygen therapy helps people with chronic lung conditions live fuller lives.

  • A home oxygen concentrator provides steady, reliable oxygen for long-term therapy.

  • A portable oxygen concentrator is perfect for mobility and outdoor freedom.

  • Regular maintenance (filter replacement, cleaning) ensures safety and device longevity.

Conclusion

Oxygen therapy is a vital support for those with breathing challenges, offering both health benefits and a better quality of life. Whether you need a home oxygen concentrator for continuous therapy or a portable oxygen concentrator for active living, VARON provides reliable, user-friendly solutions.