Best Respiratory Treatment in Ahmedabad
Dr. Pooja Adiwala
Critical Care Hospital offers the Best Respiratory Treatment in Ahmedabad for patients suffering from acute and chronic lung conditions. Our expert team provides ICU-based respiratory care, advanced ventilator management, and evidence-based therapies for critically ill patients.
With modern ICU facilities and a patient-centred approach, we focus on early diagnosis, timely intervention, and life-saving respiratory support. Our goal is to help patients recover faster, maintain optimal oxygen levels, and achieve better overall health outcomes.
Understanding Respiratory Diseases
Respiratory diseases affect the lungs and airways, leading to difficulty in breathing, reduced oxygen levels, and systemic complications if untreated. These conditions may be acute, chronic, or life-threatening, requiring specialized critical care support.
- Shortness of breath
- Persistent cough
- Chest tightness or pain
- Wheezing
- Fever and fatigue
- Low oxygen saturation
- Increased breathing effort
Major Respiratory Conditions Treated
Respiratory conditions range from infections and airway diseases to severe lung injury requiring intensive care support. Early diagnosis and structured respiratory management are essential to prevent complications and improve survival outcomes.
Understanding Pneumonia
A lung infection causes inflammation and fluid accumulation in the air sacs, leading to breathing difficulty and low oxygen levels.
- Fever with cough
- Breathlessness
- Chest pain
- Weakness and fatigue
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Understanding COPD
A long-term lung condition characterized by airflow limitation, commonly caused by smoking or long-term exposure to irritants.
- Chronic cough
- Breathlessness on exertion
- Frequent chest infections
- Reduced exercise tolerance
Understanding Asthma
A chronic inflammatory airway disease causing recurrent episodes of wheezing and breathlessness.
- Wheezing
- Chest tightness
- Night-time breathlessness
- Trigger-related breathing difficulty
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
A severe condition where lungs fail to provide adequate oxygen to the body, often requiring mechanical ventilation and ICU care.
Patients who require prolonged mechanical ventilation due to respiratory failure, neurological conditions, or severe infections.
Specialized Care Includes
- Advanced ventilator strategies
- Weaning protocols
- Tracheostomy care
- Multidisciplinary rehabilitation
Treatment & Respiratory Support Options
Our respiratory critical care protocols are tailored to disease severity, focusing on oxygen optimization, ventilatory support, infection control, and structured recovery planning to ensure safe and effective treatment outcomes.
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Oxygen therapy
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Delivery of supplemental oxygen to maintain adequate blood oxygen levels and reduce breathing effort.
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Non-invasive ventilation (BiPAP/CPAP)
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Provides pressurized air through a mask to support breathing without inserting a tube into the airway.
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Mechanical ventilation
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Uses a ventilator and airway tube to fully or partially assist breathing in patients who cannot breathe adequately on their own.
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ARDS management protocols
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Structured treatment strategies for acute respiratory distress syndrome, including lung-protective ventilation, oxygen optimization, and careful fluid management.
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Bronchodilator and nebulization therapy
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Medications delivered by inhalation to open airways reduce bronchospasm and improve airflow.
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Antibiotic and infection control management
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Use of appropriate antibiotics and strict hygiene measures to treat and prevent respiratory infections.
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Weaning and rehabilitation programs
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Gradual reduction of ventilator support combined with physical and respiratory therapy to restore independent breathing and strength.
Causes of Respiratory Failure
Respiratory failure may result from severe lung infections, chronic lung disease exacerbations, acute lung injury, sepsis, cardiac conditions, or trauma affecting breathing function.
- Smoking
- Air pollution
- Occupational dust and chemicals
- Poor nutrition
- Severe infections
- Chronic lung diseases
- Cardiac conditions
- Sepsis
- Trauma or post-surgical complications
Role of a Critical Care & Respiratory Specialist
Critical Care & Respiratory Specialists focus on the early detection of respiratory emergencies, advanced ventilator management, and continuous ICU monitoring for critically ill patients. They ensure timely intervention, optimize oxygen and lung function, and provide life-saving respiratory support to improve recovery and overall outcomes.
- Advanced airway management
- Mechanical ventilation
- Non-invasive ventilation (NIV)
- ICU infection control
- Multiorgan support
Why Choose
Dr. Kush Jariwala &
Dr. Pooja Adiwala?
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Accurate & Early Diagnosis
Advanced clinical assessment, ABG analysis, imaging, and continuous monitoring.
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Expert Ventilator Management
Evidence-based ventilator strategies to improve survival and recovery.
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Comprehensive ICU Care
Integrated management of lungs, heart, kidneys, and other vital organs.
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Compassionate & Ethical Care
Patient-centric approach with clear communication and family involvement.
Frequently Asked Questions
We treat pneumonia, COPD, asthma, ARDS, ventilator-dependent patients, and other severe lung conditions requiring ICU support.
If you experience persistent breathlessness, chronic cough, chest pain, or low oxygen levels, early consultation is recommended.
With oxygen therapy, antibiotics, nebulization, and close ICU monitoring to stabilize breathing and prevent complications.
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome is a life-threatening lung condition requiring mechanical ventilation, oxygen optimization, and ICU monitoring.
Absolutely; care plans are tailored to age, comorbidities, and overall health to ensure safe and effective treatment outcomes.
You can book a consultation at Critical Care Hospital, where our expert team offers advanced ICU-based respiratory care and personalized treatment plans.
Critical Care Hospital provides advanced respiratory and critical care solutions for pneumonia, COPD, asthma, ARDS, and ventilator-dependent patients.
With a focus on early intervention, comprehensive ICU care, and evidence-based therapies, we ensure safer treatment, faster recovery, and improved quality of life for every patient.
