Depends: The answer will vary depending upon who you ask. Proponents of hyperbaric therapy will claim it will cure hair loss and improve your sex life, and opponents will claim that it has no value. Certainly patients with nitrous oxide poisoning benefit and there is data to suggest that some forms of osteomyelitis improve outcome when this is added. There are other uses but too much for here.
Answered 11/27/2017
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Hyperbaric medicine: There are several indications for hyperbaric treatments: some are scuba diving related, some are for rare medical conditions (aspergillosis, for example), and others are found illnesses that we see in a wound center like chronic refractory osteomyelitis, a wagner iii diabetic ulceration, or from specific complications of radiation. In all cases, the high oxygen helps raise the oxygen of the tissue.
Answered 10/24/2017
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> 12 FDA approved : Indications. The committee on hyperbaric oxygen therapy of the undersea ; hyperbaric medicine recommends hyperbaric oxygen can be used for treatment of: decompression sickness, gas embolism (arterial), recalcitrant soft tissue infections ; osteomyelitis, gangrene, carbon monoxide poisoning, wounds or skin grafts/flaps that aren't healing w standard tx, crush injuries, thermal burns, delayed.
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In my practice it: was generally used for Diabetic foot wounds with a bone infection and irradiated tissues.
Answered 5/12/2016
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