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HA1101 - FeNO at Clinics

$40.00

FeNO at Clinics

Regularly measuring daily FeNO levels is crucial for asthma patients because it allows for real-time monitoring of airway inflammation, which can fluctuate even when symptoms are absent. By tracking FeNO levels daily, patients and healthcare providers can detect early signs of increased inflammation, which often precedes an asthma attack. This proactive approach enables timely adjustments to medication, such as increasing anti-inflammatory treatment or adding bronchodilators, thereby preventing full-blown exacerbations. Continuous monitoring of FeNO levels helps personalize treatment, improves asthma control, and reduces emergency interventions, leading to better overall management of the condition.

HA1101 FeNO device measures Exhaled Nitric Oxide from the Human Breath.

  • Device can measure FeNO50 (Large Airways)

  • Device can measure Online(Device is connected to Sampling Patient)

  • Biomarker is NO (Nitric Oxide)

  • Measurement Range: 0-3000ppb

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FeNO at Clinics

Regularly measuring daily FeNO levels is crucial for asthma patients because it allows for real-time monitoring of airway inflammation, which can fluctuate even when symptoms are absent. By tracking FeNO levels daily, patients and healthcare providers can detect early signs of increased inflammation, which often precedes an asthma attack. This proactive approach enables timely adjustments to medication, such as increasing anti-inflammatory treatment or adding bronchodilators, thereby preventing full-blown exacerbations. Continuous monitoring of FeNO levels helps personalize treatment, improves asthma control, and reduces emergency interventions, leading to better overall management of the condition.

HA1101 FeNO device measures Exhaled Nitric Oxide from the Human Breath.

  • Device can measure FeNO50 (Large Airways)

  • Device can measure Online(Device is connected to Sampling Patient)

  • Biomarker is NO (Nitric Oxide)

  • Measurement Range: 0-3000ppb

FeNO at Clinics

Regularly measuring daily FeNO levels is crucial for asthma patients because it allows for real-time monitoring of airway inflammation, which can fluctuate even when symptoms are absent. By tracking FeNO levels daily, patients and healthcare providers can detect early signs of increased inflammation, which often precedes an asthma attack. This proactive approach enables timely adjustments to medication, such as increasing anti-inflammatory treatment or adding bronchodilators, thereby preventing full-blown exacerbations. Continuous monitoring of FeNO levels helps personalize treatment, improves asthma control, and reduces emergency interventions, leading to better overall management of the condition.

HA1101 FeNO device measures Exhaled Nitric Oxide from the Human Breath.

  • Device can measure FeNO50 (Large Airways)

  • Device can measure Online(Device is connected to Sampling Patient)

  • Biomarker is NO (Nitric Oxide)

  • Measurement Range: 0-3000ppb

Why Every Asthma Patient Needs a FeNO Device at Home?


Early Detection of Flare-ups: Just like blood glucose meters help diabetic patients detect sugar spikes, a FeNO device allows asthma patients to detect inflammation spikes before symptoms worsen.

Personalized Treatment: Daily FeNO measurements provide valuable data for adjusting asthma medications based on current inflammation levels, preventing overuse or underuse of drugs.

Proactive Asthma Management: Monitoring inflammation regularly empowers patients to take control of their condition, reducing the likelihood of severe asthma attacks or hospitalizations.


  Better Symptom Control: Tracking FeNO levels can help patients understand their triggers (e.g., allergens, stress, or exercise), leading to better prevention strategies.

Convenience: Having a FeNO device at home eliminates the need for frequent clinic visits for inflammation monitoring, saving time and offering peace of mind.

Standard of Care: Just as blood glucose meters are standard for diabetics, FeNO devices can become an essential tool for asthma patients to monitor their condition and maintain optimal lung health.

 

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