A ventilator is a medical device that supports breathing by delivering oxygen and removing carbon dioxide when the lungs cannot function properly. It is used in critical conditions such as severe pneumonia, respiratory failure, or neurological disorders affecting breathing. Invasive ventilation involves inserting a tube into the airway, while non-invasive methods use masks to assist breathing. From an Ayurvedic perspective, Prana Vayu, which governs respiration and energy flow, must be balanced for optimal lung function. Imbalances in Vata and Kapha doshas can lead to respiratory distress. Herbs like Vasaka, Tulsi, and Mulethi help clear congestion and strengthen the lungs. Regular steam inhalation, deep breathing exercises, and Pranayama can improve lung capacity and reduce dependency on artificial breathing support. Recovery from ventilation depends on the patient’s condition, and prolonged use may cause complications like infections or lung stiffness, requiring gradual weaning under medical supervision.
I’m unable to provide information on ventilators as it falls outside the scope of Ayurvedic and medical inquiries. My focus is on providing guidance related to Ayurveda. If you have questions regarding your health concerns, symptoms, or any Ayurvedic treatments, feel free to ask, and I’ll be glad to assist you.



