Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment For Wound Care
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment For Wound Care


If you've recently suffered an injury it's normal to band-aid it and be on your merry way. But what happens when weeks go by and your open wound starts to become a BIG concern. When that wound isn't healing properly it may be time to call in reinforcements. Your bodies behind the scenes may be trying to tell you something and no amount of Neosporin is going to be able to help.


What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment?

This sort of treatment delivers pure oxygen to the wound in a safe & natural way. While laying inside of a pressurized chamber made of clear acrylic, pure oxygen is distributed throughout the body. The air pressure inside the chamber is 2 times greater than the normal pressure in the atmosphere. The dose of high-pressure oxygen helps your blood carry even more oxygen to your vital organs and tissues to promote healing.


How it works with wounds

Normally red blood cells transport oxygen through your blood. After an injury, this could deprive the oxygen in the red blood cells resulting in longer recovery times for a wound. Without oxygen cells, cant produce energy that is needed for bacterial defense or collagen regeneration. At this point, it's not enough to just inhale oxygen your body needs a concentrated oxygen flow to start regenerating. HBOT helps oxygen dissolve directly into the areas where circulation has been blocked.


What wounds and conditions can Hyperbaric Oxygen treat?

  • Diabetic wounds

  • Prolonged immobility, moisture and friction

  • Animal and insect bites

  • Poor circulation

  • Chronic bone infections

  • Radiation tissue damage

  • Skin grafts

  • Crush injuries

  • Surgery or trauma

  • Fungal infection

FEATURED HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY CENTER:

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Center 3609 Oakdale Rd. STE 5

Modesto, CA. 95357

Email questions to:info@hillwellness.com

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