Wound Repair

Generally, wounds will gradually heal within 1-2 weeks, but wounds that are difficult to heal, such as diabetes, chronic ulcers, accidental injuries, etc., may be difficult to recover due to infection or blood circulation problems. In fact, when treating injuries, it is a feasible option to consider combining "hyperbaric oxygen therapy".

"Hyperbaric oxygen therapy helps improve blood circulation, promotes blood vessel and tissue regeneration, activates immune cells to fight bacteria, and helps with wound healing."

WHY CAN A HYPERBARIC OXYGEN CHAMBER SPEED UP WOUND HEALING?

Why can a hyperbaric oxygen chamber speed up wound healing?

Provides high concentration of oxygen

In a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, patients breathe at a higher concentration of oxygen than in the atmosphere on the ground. This means the body can take in more oxygen, one of the key factors needed for cell repair and regeneration.

Promote blood and liquid oxygen transport

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy helps dissolve oxygen in the blood and allows it to be delivered more easily to damaged tissue and wounds. This increases the oxygen response to the tissue surrounding the injury, helping to stimulate cell regeneration and repair.

Reduce inflammation and infection

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can reduce inflammation and improve immune system function, which helps fight infections from bacteria and other pathogens. When a wound becomes infected, treatment can also help clear the infection.

Promote the growth of new organizations

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can stimulate the new growth of blood vessels and tissue, helping to form healthy tissue, fill the wound, and promote wound healing.

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