Hyperbaric medicine is a procedure in which 100% oxygen is administered intermittently in a pressurized environment. This method accelerates the wound healing process, promotes blood vessel formation, improves infection control, and reduces vascular obstruction.
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Hyperbaric medicine is a medical treatment that involves the administration of 100% pure oxygen in a pressurized environment. This service is offered at Hospital Angeles Pedregal, where we have state-of-the-art technology and a highly trained medical team to provide the best outcomes for our patients.
Hyperbaric medicine is used to treat various conditions, such as wounds that do not heal properly, burns, radiation injuries, gangrene, and osteomyelitis. It is also used in the treatment of diseases such as diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and Lyme disease.
Our hyperbaric medicine service is performed in special chambers designed to create a high-pressure environment. During the session, the patient breathes pure oxygen, which helps increase the amount of oxygen in the blood and accelerate the healing process.
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Hyperbaric medicine is a medical treatment that involves breathing 100% pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber, with the aim of increasing the amount of oxygen in the blood and speeding up recovery from various conditions.
Hyperbaric medicine is used to treat a wide variety of diseases and medical conditions, such as non-healing wounds, burns, and carbon monoxide poisoning, among others.
During a hyperbaric oxygen therapy session, the patient enters a pressurized chamber where they breathe pure oxygen at a pressure higher than atmospheric pressure. This allows more oxygen to dissolve into the blood, promoting tissue healing and reducing inflammation.
The number of hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions required varies depending on the patient's medical condition. In general, an average of 20 to 40 sessions is recommended.
Yes, there are some contraindications for hyperbaric medicine, such as untreated pneumothorax, uncontrolled chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and high fever, among others. It is important to consult with a specialist to determine whether this treatment is appropriate for each individual case.