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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a medical treatment that involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber or room. The increased pressure allows your lungs to gather more oxygen than they would at normal air pressure, which helps deliver more oxygen to your bloodstream, tissues, and organs.

HBOT is used to treat various medical conditions, including:

1. Decompression sickness: A condition that occurs when divers ascend too quickly, causing nitrogen bubbles to form in the bloodstream and tissues.

2. Carbon monoxide poisoning: HBOT helps remove carbon monoxide from the bloodstream faster than breathing normal oxygen.

3. Non-healing wounds: HBOT can promote wound healing by increasing oxygen delivery to damaged tissues.

4. Radiation injuries: HBOT may be used to treat radiation injuries, such as those resulting from cancer treatment.

5. Gas gangrene: A severe bacterial infection that produces gas within tissues, which can be treated with HBOT to kill bacteria and promote healing.

6. Crush injuries: HBOT may be used to reduce swelling and promote tissue repair in crush injuries.

7. Infections: Some infections, such as certain types of anaerobic bacterial infections, may respond to HBOT.

HBOT is typically administered in a specialized chamber under the supervision of trained medical personnel. Treatment sessions may last anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours, and the number of sessions required varies depending on the condition being treated and the individual’s response to treatment.

While HBOT can be beneficial for certain medical conditions, it also carries some risks, including temporary changes in vision, middle ear injuries, and oxygen toxicity. Therefore, HBOT should only be administered under the guidance of qualified healthcare professionals who can assess the risks and benefits for each individual patient.

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