Severe breathing abnormalities can be treated through a variety of interventions depending on the underlying cause. In cases of respiratory distress, immediate treatment may involve administering supplemental oxygen, bronchodilators, or medications to help alleviate symptoms. In more severe cases, mechanical ventilation may be necessary to assist with breathing. Other treatments may include medications to reduce inflammation or manage underlying conditions such as asthma or COPD. In certain situations, surgery or other procedures may be required to address structural abnormalities or blockages in the airways. Overall, treatment for severe breathing abnormalities is tailored to the individual's specific condition and may involve a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers.
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