Treating ARDS
If you develop ARDS, you'll probably be admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) and put on a breathing machine (ventilator) to help your breathing.
This involves breathing through a mask attached to the machine. In severe cases, a breathing tube may be inserted down your throat and into your lungs.
Fluids and nutrients will be supplied through a feeding tube (nasogastric tube) that's passed through your nose and into your stomach.
The underlying cause of ARDS should also be treated. For example, if it's caused by a bacterial infection, you may need antibiotics.
How long you'll need to stay in hospital depends on your individual circumstances and the cause of ARDS. Most people respond well to treatment, but it may be several weeks or months before you're well enough to leave hospital.