Oxygenation Hyperbaric

Hyperbaric oxygenation is a treatment method that is used to treat various diseases associated with a lack of oxygen in the body. It consists in the fact that the patient is in a special chamber where increased oxygen pressure is created. This allows you to increase the amount of oxygen entering the body and improve metabolism.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is used to treat many diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchial asthma, stroke, myocardial infarction, alcohol addiction and others. It can also be used for injury treatment and post-surgical recovery.

One of the main advantages of hyperbaric oxygen therapy is that it does not cause side effects, unlike some other treatments. In addition, it can be used to treat patients who cannot take other medications due to allergies or other contraindications.

However, like any other treatment method, hyperbaric oxygen therapy has its limitations and contraindications. For example, it is not recommended for patients with high blood pressure or heart disease. It may also cause dizziness and nausea in some patients.

Overall, hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an effective treatment for many conditions. However, before starting treatment with this method, you must consult a doctor and undergo an examination.



Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HO) is a treatment method in which the patient is given high concentrations of oxygen intravenously. It is used for the prevention and treatment of various diseases, such as lung diseases, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, neurological disorders, and also in the postoperative period.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a technique that helps increase the amount of oxygen in the blood and tissues of the body. Oxygen dissolves in water, turns into steam and is eliminated through the lungs. The introduction of more oxygen allows you to saturate the blood with oxygen and improve metabolism in tissues. As a result, oxygen supply to tissues and organs improves, inflammation and pain decrease, and the body responds better to medications.

GO is a safe procedure. The procedure usually lasts about 40–90 minutes. During the procedure, the patient is given oxygen from cylinders. Most patients feel good during the session.

In addition, GO can be used at home. Hyperbaric gas concentrators can be used to continuously administer oxygen. Clients should monitor the oxygen level in their room and report this to their healthcare provider.