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Can the Oxygen generating machine adjust the oxygen output according to the actual needs of the user?

As a device that provides a stable and high-purity oxygen supply, the design of the Oxygen generating machine fully considers the actual needs and treatment requirements of different users. To achieve this goal, the Oxygen generating machine is usually equipped with a flow regulator, a key component that plays an important role in regulating the oxygen output.
The working principle of the flow regulator is to control the output rate of oxygen by adjusting the pressure in the oxygen pipeline. Users can easily and flexibly adjust the oxygen output by rotating or pressing the flow adjustment knob or button. This design enables the Oxygen generating machine to provide personalized oxygen supply according to patients with different health conditions and treatment needs, thereby improving the effectiveness and comfort of treatment.
The flow adjustment range of the Oxygen generating machine is usually large to accommodate the different needs of patients with mild to severe hypoxia. For example, some advanced Oxygen generating machines support a flow adjustment range of 1 to 7 liters/minute, which means that users can choose the most suitable oxygen output according to the specific situation of the patient. For patients with mild hypoxia, a flow rate of 1 to 3 liters/minute is usually sufficient to meet their needs; patients with moderate hypoxia may require a flow rate of 3 to 5 liters/minute; and patients with severe hypoxia may require a higher flow rate, such as more than 5 liters/minute. This wide range of flow adjustment ensures that the Oxygen generating machine can meet the oxygen supply needs in various situations.
However, while adjusting the flow rate, users also need to pay attention to changes in oxygen concentration. Generally speaking, the Oxygen generating machine can maintain an oxygen concentration of more than 90% within the adjustable range marked in the specifications, which is the key to ensuring the treatment effect. However, as the flow rate increases, the oxygen concentration may gradually decrease. This is because the Oxygen generating machine needs to balance the relationship between flow rate and concentration during the process of extracting and separating oxygen. Therefore, when adjusting the flow rate, users need to comprehensively consider their actual needs and changes in oxygen concentration to find the most suitable oxygen output. This not only ensures the treatment effect, but also avoids unnecessary waste and potential risks.
Before adjusting the flow rate, users need to ensure that the oxygen pipeline and nasal oxygen tube have been properly connected and check for leaks. When adjusting the flow rate, users need to adjust it gradually to avoid sudden increases or decreases in flow rate to avoid discomfort. During use, users need to closely observe the user's reaction and blood oxygen saturation and other indicators to evaluate the effect of oxygen therapy. If the user feels uncomfortable or the blood oxygen saturation decreases, the user needs to adjust the flow rate or consult a doctor in time.