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dronacharyacollege · 2 years
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Student Deepak Dharna (ME) of Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurgaon is sharing his experience and support that he received from the Institution to achieve success.
Just check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cpdz374fkJY
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madamescarlette · 4 months
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My New Year's wish is for something beautiful to happen to each of us every day-- and for us to be able to notice it, which is almost equally as important.
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hyperbaricpro · 1 year
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Hyperbaric MultiPlace Chamber
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The Portable Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers provides many advantages to health factors and provides assistance to other oxygen chamber-related needs. Make sure to contact us or visit directly to our office in the USA.
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macypan · 2 years
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Multiplace Hyperbaric Chamber for Sale
https://www.macypan.com/products/multiplace-hyperbaric-chamber/
ST1001 HBOT for 2 People Lying Inside
Big enough for 2 people lying inside and enjoy the therapy at a same time, suitable for family use.
 STM2000 HBOT for 4 People
Big enough for 4/5 people sitting inside and equipped with 4 folding chairs, the model with the largest space.
In multiplace chamber, patients breathe oxygen through a hood or mask, mostly used in hospitals and emergencies, the scope of multiplace chamber hyperbaric oxygen therapy is very extensive, and the treatment effect is significant.
 Features of Multiplace Chamber
 Has large space, being able to use it with family or friends at the same time, spending time together in hyperbaric chamber therapy.
 With many viewing windows, has a good view of the interior.
 Patients who are suffering from claustrophobic, don't worry about being bothered by space limitations.
 Multiplace hyperbaric chamber is easy installation and operation.
 Multiplace VS. Monoplace Hyperbaric Chambers
  MACY-PAN provides different types of multiplace hyperbaric chamber for sale.
 For monoplace hyperbaric chambers, patients need to slide into the chamber, a narrow plastic chamber, which is gradually pressurized by 100% oxygen, and the space is relatively limited, similar to a nuclear magnetic resonance machine, oxygen treatment is carried out throughout the mono place chamber.
 Multiplace hyperbaric chamber is mainly used for multiplace chamber hyperbaric oxygen therapy,  the space is more spacious and can accommodate multiple people, but it is not gradually pressurized in the oxygen environment of multiplace chamber throughout the space, the treatment is the same, but people breathe pure oxygen through masks or head masks. When the pressure rises, your ears may feel clogged, just like you are on a plane or on a mountain. Your blood carries excess oxygen to your body, injecting oxygen into injured tissues that need more oxygen, so they can begin to heal. At the end of a course of multiplace chamber hyperbaric oxygen therapy, you may feel dizzy. Mild side effects include claustrophobia, fatigue and headaches.
 FAQ of Multiplace Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber
 Will the oxygen concentration in the multi-person chamber be insufficient?-
No, usually we will upgrade the oxygen generator in the multi-person chamber to 10L/min, and be equipped with a special connection port, which can connect multiple oxygen masks/earphones. Ensure that users can enjoy effective and comfortable treatment.
 The multi-person chamber has a large space, will the pressure be unable to rise?+
No, due to the large internal space of the chamber, the air compressor we use is a powerful air compressor that can stably boost the pressure.
 And also designed with internal and external pressure gauges to monitor pressure changes.
 Will the operation be inconvenient for the large multi-person chamber?+
No, we have designed a portable and convenient chamber. Comfortable TPU material with removable anti-roll boster for easy movement.
 And there are detailed manuals and video instructions.
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populationpensive · 2 months
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Hyperbaric Medicine (HBO)
I'm sorry, what is that?
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I have a side hustle as a hyperbaric medicine provider and I am here to give you the down and dirty!
Sometimes referred to as HBO (hyperbaric oxygen), hyperbaric or dive medicine is a specialty that utilizes oxygen at high pressure to treat a variety of conditions, primarily things involving wounds. We place a patient in a chamber, deliver 100% oxygen to them, pressurize the chamber, and keep them in there for about 120 minutes. Since oxygen is the number one thing you need to heal a wound, we use a lot of it to try and speed up the process.
The Basics
Wait - what? HOW? Try not to have PTSD from your days in chemistry, but remember these?
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The treatment physiology of hyperbarics relies on gas laws. Recall that it takes a lot of pressure to dissolve a gas into a liquid.
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We use pressure to force oxygen into the blood stream at high rates to facilitate wound healing. For reference, most of your oxygen content is bound to hemoglobin (~98%). You do have dissolved oxygen in your blood, represented by your PaO2/PvO2 in a blood gas. However, this makes up a fraction of O2 content (~2%: if you want a clinical soap box, you should hear me talk about blood gases to students lol). A normal ABG would have a PaO2 of 65-100. An ABG acquired during hyperbaric treatment would be well over 2,000.
As an aside, recall that ambient air is 21% oxygen. Also, as a reminder, we exist at 1.0 ATA of pressure (one atmosphere).
How is it done?
Delivering oxygen this way requires delivery of a lot of pressure. We utilize dive chambers for this purpose. There are two types of chambers:
Monoplace: literally looks like a class coffin. Holds one patient and delivers oxygen at pressure through the entire chamber. These are very popular at wound centers.
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Multiplace: literally looks like a submarine. Holds 2+ patients and delivers oxygen at pressure to individual patients hooked up to hoods or masks. These are found at tertiary care/academic medical centers.
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Literally, the multiplace hoods make you look like a silly space person.
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The reason oxygen is delivered this way in a multiplace chamber is to reduce the risk of fire. Oxygen at pressure can go boom. Having an entire chamber full of O2 is a big risk. So, we deliver the gas individually to each patient.
How did it start?
Dinking around with gases at pressure has been a thing for 400 years. However, it didn't become a more focused endeavor until the first dive suits started to be a thing in the 1870s. The specialty itself is relatively new, developed in the 1930s due to advent of decompression illness with divers. Things really progressed in the 1950s.
One pivotal study was "Life without Blood" in 1959. Dr. Boerema proved that he could keep a pig alive with HBO alone. The ethics of this experiment are questionable but he exsanguinated a pig under hyperbaric conditions (3.0 ATA, 100% FiO2). Plasma was left behind. By doing this, he proved that, at pressure, an organism does not need hemoglobin to live. Kind of a radical thing to prove! Don't worry, the pigs did get their blood back and recovered without issue.
What is treated with HBOT? (hyperbaric oxygen therapy)
Anything related to wound healing can be treated with HBOT. We also treat carbon monoxide poisoning, air gas embolism, and decompression sickness with HBOT. I'll start with those since they are (imo), the most clinically interesting. ;-D
Carbon monoxide poisoning: The physiology of using HBOT to treat CO poisoning is based on the binding affinity of CO to hemoglobin. CO has 200 x the binding affinity for hemoglobin than O2 or CO2 does. Because the binding sites are taken up by CO, hemoglobin cannot pick up O2. It also can't offload whatever O2 is already bound. The goal with HBOT is to bombard the blood with massive amounts of O2 to force CO off.
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For reference, it would take about 6 hours for CO to offload on its own from hemoglobin on room air. It would take half as long at 100% FiO2 delivered at standard air pressure (1.0 ATA). CO is rapidly forced off within 30 minutes with HBOT. With very severe CO poisoning, particularly in cases of LOC, this is vital for limitation of hypoxia and neurological sequelae of exposure. Treatment is 1-3 "dives" depending on clinical context. The patient is treated at 2.8 ATA (60 feet of sea water) for about 120 minutes.
Air gas embolism: This occurs when gas is accidentally introduced into circulation. It can either be venous or arterial. The venous system has much more flexibility in tolerance for air bubbles. 15 cc or less of gas introduction is probably not going to result in symptoms. Higher volumes go to the lungs and can result in local lung infarction.
The real danger with this is air introduced into arterial circulation. Depending on where it is introduced, it can go directly to the heart causing an MI, or to the brain causing a stroke. Any volume of air introduced into arterial circulation is bad news bears. Treatment is usually 1 "dive" but could be more based on the context. The patient is treated at 2.8 ATA for 30 minutes and then the ascent is extremely slow. The whole dive takes about 5 hours. Why so long? If we ascend too quickly, the air bubble will reform.
Decompression sickness: This occurs primary with scuba divers who ascended too quickly. Scuba divers generally breath mixed gas, most commonly air (21% O2, ~79% N2) or nitrox (35% O2, ~65% N2). As someone is diving, the nitrogen they breath is also dissolved into their blood since they are at a pressure greater than 1.0 ATA. If a diver ascends too quickly, the nitrogen dissolved in the blood will rapidly reform air bubbles in the blood. We just mentioned how that is problematic.
Since air bubbles can go everywhere in circulation, the symptoms are variable ranging from headache, vertigo, nausea, joint pain, chest pain, stroke symptoms, loss of bowel/bladder function, etc. The treatment for this is to recompress the patient and very slowly ascend in the HBO chamber. Treatment is usually 1 dive but could be more based on the context. The patient is treated at 2.8 ATA for 30 minutes and then the ascent is extremely slow. The whole dive takes about 5 hours. Why so long? Again, if we ascend too quickly, the air bubble will reform.
Wound related conditions: there are roughly 15 approved diagnoses for HBO by Medicare in the USA. This is important to mention because if a condition is not covered, paying out of pocket is extremely cost-prohibitive. Insurance is billed $6,000 per treatment! Some of the most common conditions treated are osteoradionecrosis, soft-tissue radionecrosis, irradiation cystitis with hematuria, and refractory chronic osteomyelitis. Wounds created from radiation exposure have the best evidence to support the use of HBOT. These are considered outpatient conditions so patients come to be treated Monday-Friday. We dive to 2.4 ATA for 120 minutes. At minimum, patients are prescribed 20 dives but most treatment protocols for radiation induced injuries is at least 40 dives.
As you can see, this is a HUGE commitment for the patient. One dive is not enough for these wound related conditions. As a hyperbaric provider, I can say that we have patients with such significant symptom relief from HBO. For example, irradiation cystitis with hematuria is extremely debilitating. Patients are fatigued from chronic blood loss, deal with painful bladder spams and pelvic pain, pain with urination, and increased frequency. The blood can clot and obstruct their urethra or foley catheter. Symptoms like this limit quality of life. HBOT makes a huge difference for them.
Benefits
Anyone who has barriers to wound healing can benefit from HBO. Barriers include vascular disease, CKD, COPD, DM, heart failure, and immunocompromised status. The goal is symptom resolution/improvement or healing of the wound. Some patients get approved for far more treatments than we typically do. Usually the maximum insurance will cover is 60. However, in some situations, the clinical benefit of continued treatments is recognized by insurance and treatment is extended.
As a provider, I get to know these patients pretty well. They show up every day that I am staffing in HBO and it is rewarding to see them improve. Compared to my critical care role, this is a nice change of pace.
Adverse Reactions and Risks
There are risks and side effects to HBO. The most common are barotrauma, pneumothorax, seizure, temporary worsening of cataracts/vision, and abdominal distention.
Barotrauma of the ears and sinuses is by the most common issue we face in HBOT. If patients are not able to clear their ears as they descend ("pop" their ears), they can rupture their ear drums. Patients that cannot descend without extreme pain may need myringotomy tubes (ear tubes) to assist with equalizing pressure.
Seizure is a risk of HBOT and that primarily comes from oxygen reducing the seizure threshold. We mitigate this with "air breaks". These are 5 minutes intervals of the treatment where the patient is receiving air rather than 100% O2. Example, we treat at 100% for 30 minutes, have a 5 minute air break, repeat x 2. Obviously the people at highest risk are those with epilepsy or taking seizure threshold reducing medications.
HBOT can worsen cataracts and vision temporarily. The mechanism of this is poorly understood but we know it is reversible. Distance vision is affected the most.
Contraindications
The only absolute contraindication to HBOT is an untreated pneumothorax. There are many relative contraindications that require a risk benefit analysis. An example of this is pregnancy. HBOT has not been thoroughly studied in pregnancy and is not recommended EXCEPT in cases of CO poisoning where we know that the CO concentration is higher in fetal circulation than maternal. Always treat a pregnant person with CO poisoning.
Other potential contraindications include use of certain chemotherapy agents, COPD with blebs/bullae, severe heart failure, epilepsy, sinus/HEENT disease, claustrophobia, certain implanted devices, or active infection.
With certain chemo agents, they can lower the seizure threshold putting patients at higher risk of seizure in the chamber. People with COPD and blebs are at risk of those blebs popping under pressure and causing acute respiratory distress. People with heart failure can experience flash pulmonary edema after an HBO treatment. If people are claustrophobic, obviously spending time in a monoplace chamber can trigger panic attacks. At my center, we sometimes have people referred to our multiplace chamber for exactly that reason.
Most implanted medical devices are HBOT compliant. Generally, pacers and other devices are tested at 4.0 ATA of pressure. We double check with the manufacturer that the device is compliant. If it isn't, we cannot safely treat and have to deny the consult.
Obviously, if someone is sick, we don't want them in the chamber. Particularly colds, severe allergies, fever, or anything that is affecting HEENT. People with acute sinus infection are unable to clear sufficiently to dive. Even if they can clear, they feel miserable. No need to go through that.
Safety Issues
I mentioned that high O2 environments are at risk for explosion. Safety is the number one concern with any chamber. The goal is to reduce risk of fire by removing fabrics that create static (anything synthetic), removing electronic devices that are not HBOT approved, and going through multiple levels of safety checks for patients and for chamber preparation.
At our chamber, only 100% cotton is allowed in the chamber. All patients have special scrubs that they wear during treatment. No electronic devices can be brought in the chamber which includes phones, tablets, laptops, e-readers, watches, pagers, etc. We do have HBOT approved IV pumps and radio headsets that we use. These have been tested at 4.0 ATA. The radio headsets are for the attendant (staff member) who is in the chamber and this is also for safety purposes. Since we have a mulitplace chamber, a staff member is always in the chamber with the patient(s).
One thing I do want to address is that some people are concerned about putting a patient with active cancer into the chamber. There is concern that the high O2 environment will "feed" the cancer. There is simply not data to support this. Active cancer is not a contraindication to HBOT.
And there you have it! The down and dirty of HBOT! Hopefully you learned something cool. If you think you have a patient who would benefit, find your local HBOT provider. We are always happy to talk with you about the process. If you care about a soapbox of how insurance companies suck, see below. :-D
Soapbox: I will say, I have definitely been frustrated with insurance companies. They are the gatekeepers of this treatment. You can have several providers supporting the use of treatment and an insurance company can still say "no". Very frustrating.
A prime example of this are patients who have avascular necrosis that is steroid or chemotherapy induced. These are often younger patients (late teens, early 20s) who have/had leukemia of some kind. They end up having necrosis at a joint, usually the femoral head, that will likely result in complete joint replacement at a young age. No orthopedic surgeon wants to replace joints on a young person. It comes will all kind of problems and always needs revision later in life.
Insurance companies will say "we only cover radiation induced necrosis" because that is what the literature supports. Yes, they are correct that the vast majority of studies support HBOT for radiation induced injury. However, the pathophysiology of the tissue destruction, while a little different, ends up with the SAME problem. There are studies that support HBOT use in these situation but not nearly as many as radiation induced injury. The result is that patients suffer, get a joint replacement they could have avoided (or postponed until they are fully developed), and generally are shafted.
*end soapbox*
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shepardsherd · 7 months
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Decided to give multiplacers a go... I'm in love
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I really wanna go to the gym near me and i have multiplace sports subscription so i can just go but i have the biggest anxiety about it. Litcherally cannot make myself go. I just wanna run/walk on the treadmill a little and use the bicycle cause the weather is shit and i don't wanna get wet outside. But i'm scared
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discoverybody · 15 days
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Do’s And Don’ts Before Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a medical treatment that involves patients breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber. It is used to treat a variety of conditions, including decompression sickness, carbon monoxide poisoning, and non-healing wounds. To preparation for HBOT, patients must undergo a medical evaluation and history to ensure they can withstand pressure changes.
Dietary and lifestyle changes are also required, such as avoiding alcohol, caffeine, and carbonated beverages, keeping blood sugar steady, and stopping smoking. Before entering the hyperbaric chamber, patients should dress comfortably and remove any personal objects to protect their safety. Hyperbaric chambers are classified into two types: monoplace (for single patients) and multiplace. HBOT increases pressure to allow more oxygen to dissolve in the blood and tissues, which promotes healing, reduces inflammation, and improves circulation.
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capixabadagemabrasil · 2 months
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iconnectgyn · 7 months
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A-Show Experience apresenta: Sandy em Goiânia
A cantora Sandy fará show em Goiânia no próximo sábado (23), no Arena Multiplace, espaço anexo ao Laguna Gastrobar. Na estrada com a turnê 2023, que está percorrendo diversas cidades brasileiras, a cantora tem surpreendido os fãs ao anunciar novas datas de shows em suas redes sociais.  Os ingressos para a apresentação em Goiânia estão à venda no site e aplicativo Ingresso SA. Para a apresentação,…
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hyperbaricpro · 1 year
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Two Person Multiplace Hyperbaric Chamber
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We at Hyperbaric Pro provide Portable Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers that offer many advantages for health factors and assist other oxygen chamber-related needs. Make sure to contact us or visit directly to our office in the USA.
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holistichealthnews · 10 months
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: A Treatment Option for Many Conditions
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) involves breathing oxygen in one our pressurized oxygen chambers here at Health+Plus Clinic. This process encourages oxygen to be quickly absorbed and dissolved into the bloodstream at an expedited rate.
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Especially those affected by most mental and psychological trauma, mental conditions, physical ailments, surgery and scar tissue, burns/burned tissue, ligament and tendon injuries, open sores, macular degeneration and a variety of conditions, including:
Slow-healing wounds
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Diabetic foot ulcers
Radiation injuries
Shortness of Breath
Decreased Lung Function
Cerebral palsy
Autism
Alzheimer’s disease
Multiple sclerosis
Parkinson’s disease
Hearing loss
Traumatic brain injury
Heart Disease
Stroke
Immune Suppression
How it Works
HBOT involves breathing 100% oxygen in a pressurized chamber. The pressure inside the chamber is higher than normal atmospheric pressure. This higher pressure causes the lungs to collect more oxygen. Thus, getting more oxygen to the tissues that need it can help the body heal and fight certain infections.
The extra oxygen in the blood can also help to:
Promote the growth of new blood vessels
Increase the production of collagen
Increase the production of white blood cells
Kill harmful bacteria
Reduce inflammation
Improve the function of the immune system
Benefits
The benefits of HBOT include:
Faster healing of wounds
Improved blood flow to the brain
Reduced inflammation
Increased energy levels
Improved mental clarity
Better sleep
Reduced pain
Improved hearing
Increased vision
How We Do It
HBOT treatments typically last for 60 minutes. You will breathe pure oxygen in our pressurized chamber. There are two types of HBOT chambers: monoplace chambers and multiplace chambers. Monoplace chambers are used for individuals, while multiplace chambers can accommodate multiple people.
HBOT is a safe and effective treatment for a variety of conditions. If you are considering HBOT, contact us at our Oak Grove location today. Just call 816-625-4497 or use our contact page. 
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factmrblog · 1 year
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Devices Market Outlook (2021-2028) - By Fact.MR
The global hyperbaric oxygen therapy device market reached a valuation of USD 3.1 billion in 2020 .
Sales of hyperbaric oxygen therapy devices are expected to  grow at a CAGR of 8.9% to reach US$7.3 billion  by the end of 2028 , with North America remaining the most profitable regional market.
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Key Findings of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Devices Market Research:
Regional breakdown of the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Devices market based on pre-defined taxonomies.
We detail the innovative manufacturing processes implemented by our art supply vendors.
Regional and country segmentation of the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Devices market provides insight into the revenue and growth prospects of these areas.
Changing consumer preferences in different regions and countries.
Factors (positive and negative) impacting the growth of the hyperbaric oxygen therapy device market.
competitive environment
Increased investment by major players in R&D and development of hyperbaric oxygen therapy products is essential to remain competitive, with regular alliances being formed to diversify product portfolios and increase market share. .
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In November 2019, AHA Hyperbarics announced the AHA Flex V2. This is a new model of an innovative high-pressure medical hyperbaric chamber specifically built to meet the growing need for HBOT safety and efficacy.
Key Segments Covered by Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Devices Industry Study
·         By product:
Monoplace HBOT device
Multiplace HBOT device
·         By application:
wound healing
decompression sickness
Infectious disease treatment
gas embolism
·         By region:
North America 
Europe 
Asia Pacific 
latin america 
Middle East and Africa 
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hyperhealtho2 · 1 year
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Overview, Types, Reasons to take it, And how it Works
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a therapy in which the person who takes it is exposed to pure oxygen in a pressurized environment. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a well-established treatment that has proven very beneficial in decompression sickness which is a potential risk of scuba diving.
What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a type of therapy that is used to speed up the healing of carbon monoxide poisoning, gangrene, wounds that generally don't heal, and infections in which tissues require oxygen.
For this therapy, the patient is supposed to enter a special chamber where they are exposed to pure oxygen and the air pressure of that chamber is 1.5 to 3 times higher than average. The main goal of this therapy is to fill the blood with enough oxygen so that the tissues can be repaired and restored to normal body function.
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You can even get a hyperbaric oxygen chamber for home so that you can get the benefits of therapy in the comfort of your home.
Types of Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers
There are two types of hyperbaric oxygen therapy such as –
Monoplace chamber
Multiplace chamber
1. Monoplace Chamber
A monoplace chamber is built for one person. This chamber is a long, plastic tube that looks like an MRI machine. The patient slowly slides into the chamber. The chamber is slowly pressurized with 100% oxygen.
2. Multiplace Chamber
This chamber is designed in a way so that it can fit two or more people at once. The treatment is completely the same and the only difference is that people breathe pure oxygen through masks or hoods. In this chamber, a technician is also present with you as you get the treatment.
What are the Reasons for Taking Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
Health care provider suggests hyperbaric oxygen therapy to cure the following conditions:
Burns
Brain abscess
Sudden deafness
Gangrene
Radiation injury
Traumatic brain injury
Decompression sickness
Sudden vision loss
How Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Work?
1. Helps in Healing the Wounds
Some injuries damage the body's blood vessels which cause swelling. The swelling is caused due to the lack of oxygen. By taking hyperbaric oxygen therapy the patient is exposed to the oxygen so that he or she can heal faster.
2. It Prevents Reperfusion Therapy
This is the severe tissue damage that usually happens when the blood supply returns to the tissues after they get deprived of oxygen. By undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy the patient can get rid of this problem.
3. It Encourages the Formation of New Cells
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy encourages new blood vessels to grow which leads to better health. This therapy also helps in stimulating the cells to produce certain substances, like vascular endothelial growth factors. These factors help in attracting and stimulating endothelial cells that are required for healing.
CONCLUSION
There are many benefits that you get from hyperbaric therapy and this is the reason why this therapy has grown so immense in popularity. With the help of this therapy, the person is exposed to pure oxygen which helps in the recovery process. You can buy a hyperbaric oxygen chamber on sale so that you can enjoy its benefits without having to spend much.
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nadaelmalkey · 1 year
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The Palace of the Prince Mohammad Ali
Today i wanna speak about my tour to The Prince Muhammad Ali Palace is one of the most fascinating history museums of its kind in Egypt. The palace can be found in the Manial neighborhood south of Cairo, Egypt. The palace and estate has been beautifully preserved over the years, preserving its original glamor and splendor. it was built by Prince Muhammad Ali Tawfiq (1875-1955), the uncle of King Farouk (the last king of Egypt), between 1899 and 1929. Prince Muhammad Ali Tawfiq was born on November 9, 1875 in Cairo, and he is the second son of Khedive Tawfiq. the grandson of Khedive Ismail, And the brother of Khedive Abbas Helmy II.
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