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Oxigen Sleeping Chamber
Specification :
Product name | Hyperbaric oxygen chamber |
Product specifications | 10L,15L |
Oxygen production | Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) |
Oxygen concentration | 30%(V/V)~90%(V/V) |
What does hyperbaric oxygen therapy do for the brain?
Hyperbaric oxygen increases the brain metabolic rate and blood oxygen content, protects mitochondrial
function, reduces lactate levels in the cerebrospinal fluid and increases ATP content, thereby facilitating
aerobic metabolism in traumatic brain tissue.
What are 5 accepted indications for hyperbaric therapy?
Below we will discuss the most well-known FDA approved indications for HBOT, what they are, and
specifically how hyperbarics helps with these conditions.
Decompression Sickness. ...
Gas Embolism. ...
Non-Healing Wounds. ...
Compromised Skin Grafts and Flaps. ...
Post-Radiation Tissue Damage. ...
Crush Injuries and Compartment Syndrome.
The hyperbaric physiotherapy oxy
What is hyperbaric oxygen?gen cabin is composed of a high-strength TPU nanocomposite fiber material
cabin (safety door, observation window, safety valve), a pressurized oxygen-enhancing machine, and an
air circuit.
The body is in a hyperbaric environment to breathe pure oxygen at the same pressure as the environment,
which is called hyperbaric oxygen. Breathing pure oxygen at more than one atmosphere pressure is called
hyperbaric oxygen therapy. It can eliminate fatigue, improve body resistance, help beauty and beauty,
prevent the occurrence of geriatric diseases.
Hyperbaric Chamber Application
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a medical treatment that involves breathing in oxygen in a pressurized
chamber. While the primary purpose of HBOT is to treat various medical conditions, there have been suggestions
that it may have positive effects on weight loss as well.
HBOT increases the amount of oxygen delivered to the body's tissues, including adipose tissue (fat). This increased
oxygen availability can potentially enhance metabolic processes, such as fat breakdown and energy production.
Additionally, HBOT has been linked to improved blood circulation and oxygenation, which may help facilitate the
removal of toxins and waste products from fat cells.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized environment. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
is a well-established treatment for decompression sickness, a potential risk of scuba diving. Other conditions treated
with hyperbaric oxygen therapy include:
Serious infections.
Bubbles of air in blood vessels.
Wounds that may not heal because of diabetes or radiation injury.
In a hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber, the air pressure is increased 2 to 3 times higher than normal air pressure.
Under these conditions, your lungs can gather much more oxygen than would be possible breathing pure oxygen
at normal air pressure.
This extra oxygen helps fight bacteria. It also triggers the release of substances called growth factors and stem
cells, which promote healing.
Why it's done
Your body's tissues need an adequate supply of oxygen to function. When tissue is injured, it requires even
more oxygen to survive. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy increases the amount of oxygen your blood can carry.
With repeated treatments, the temporary extra high oxygen levels encourage normal tissue oxygen levels,
even after the therapy is completed.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is used to treat several medical conditions. And medical institutions use it in different ways.
Your health care provider may suggest hyperbaric oxygen therapy if you have one of the following conditions:
Severe anemia.
Brain abscess.
Bubbles of air in your blood vessels, known as arterial gas embolism.
Burns.
Carbon monoxide poisoning.
Crushing injury.
Deafness, sudden.
Decompression sickness.
Gangrene.
Infection of skin or bone that causes tissue death.
Nonhealing wounds, such as a diabetic foot ulcer.
Radiation injury.
Skin graft or skin flap at risk of tissue death.
Vision loss, sudden and painless.
Is hyperbaric oxygen healthy?
Yes, hyperbaric oxygen is healthy. It’s pure oxygen, which helps your immune system fight bacteria and generate stem
cells. Stem cells are special cells in your body that help create other types of important cells, including blood cells, brain
cells and muscle cells.
Why is hyperbaric oxygen therapy used?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy helps your body heal. To work properly, the tissues in your body must have enough oxygen.
If your tissues are injured, they need even more oxygen. The increased pressure in hyperbaric oxygen therapy helps
your blood carry oxygen through your body, especially injured tissues. It also helps your white blood cells protect your
body from infection.
How often should you do hyperbaric oxygen therapy?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions usually last between one and two hours. Your healthcare provider may schedule
sessions once a week or five days a week for up to 30 or more total sessions.