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ARDS Management

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a serious lung condition where the lungs become severely inflamed and filled with fluid, making it hard to breathe. It often develops due to infections, injuries, or critical illnesses and requires immediate medical attention. Timely and expert care can save lives and improve recovery.

Why Choose Dr. Ravindra Nallagonda

Dr. Ravindra Nallagonda is a highly experienced pulmonologist skilled in managing critical lung conditions like ARDS. He offers expert care in ICU settings, using advanced therapies and technologies to support lung function and recovery.

Expert in ICU and emergency lung care

Advanced ventilator and oxygen support management

Personalized treatment plans based on severity

Strong focus on patient recovery and rehabilitation

Works with a multidisciplinary team for best outcomes

Get treatment in a few steps.

We make the process of receiving advanced critical care as smooth and transparent as possible. Here’s how you or your loved one can get started with Lung Rehabilitation under the expert care of Dr. Ravindra Nallagonda:

Consultation & Evaluation

In emergency or ICU cases, Dr. Ravindra evaluates lung function quickly using imaging and tests to confirm ARDS.

Creating a Treatment Plan

A personalized treatment plan is created, including oxygen therapy, ventilation support, and medication to reduce lung inflammation.

Treatment & Follow-up

Ongoing care continues in the ICU or hospital with regular monitoring, followed by follow-up support for long-term lung recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

ARDS can be triggered by pneumonia, severe infections (like COVID-19), trauma, or inhaling harmful substances.
Yes, ARDS is a medical emergency and needs immediate ICU care. Early treatment improves survival and recovery.
Treatment includes oxygen support, ventilators, medications to reduce inflammation, and supportive ICU care.
Many patients recover with proper care, though some may have lasting lung damage and require rehabilitation.
Yes, follow-up visits and lung rehabilitation are often needed to improve breathing and overall health.