What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a means of providing additional oxygen to your body tissues. This is done by placing the patient's entire body under increased atmospheric pressure in a closely monitored airtight chamber. During HBOT, the patient breathes 100% oxygen for a prescribed period of time.
What is the purpose of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
The purpose is to increase the amount of oxygen in all tissues of the body so normal healing can take place.
What about the Staff?
The staff is made up of hyperbaric physicians from various fields of practice, hyperbaric technicians and support personnel. In addition to the hyperbaric staff you will continue to see your Primary Care Physician and your wound care specialist as well.
What happens on my day of treatment?
What will I feel during my treatment?
During the pressurization (descent) of the chamber the air will be warm due to the compression of molecules in the air. This is completely normal, if you feel extremely hot let the hyperbaric technician know. During descent you will also feel pressure in your middle ear and will have to manually force air back into your middle ear; we call this the Valsalva Maneuver. If you experience any pain let your hyperbaric technician know immediately.
During ascent of the chamber the air will feel cooler as the compressed molecules in the air separate; this is normal. During ascent you will also feel your ears popping; you WILL NOT have to do a Valsalva during ascent. If you experience any pain let your hyperbaric technician know immediately.
How do I do the Valsalva Maneuver?
Helpful hints to keeping your inner ears pain free:
Are there any side effects to HBOT?
Smoking - Smoking is STRONGLY discouraged during the course of your HBOT. Nicotine causes blood vessels to constrict thereby reducing the amount of blood supply to the tissues. Smoke and tar decreases lung functions so that less oxygen is absorbed by the lungs and transferred to the blood. Carbon Monoxide produced by smoking will inhibit the amount of oxygen carried in the blood stream, thereby slowing the healing process.
Medications - You may be prescribed medications by the hyperbaric physician such as Afrin nasal spray, Sudafed, Neo-Synephrine nasal spray, and other medication as needed. We ask you notify the hyperbaric staff if your primary care physician changes your medications or starts you on a new medication. You may continue your normal medications unless otherwise instructed.
Emergencies - During any emergency you will be instructed on what to do by the hyperbaric staff. Please follow all directions by the staff. The hyperbaric staff has been fully trained to handle emergencies.
Visitors - Family members, friends or significant others are encouraged to participate in the initial orientation to the Hyperbaric Medicine Center. Questions about the treatment process are always welcomed. During the actual treatment process no one is permitted in the treatment area.
Questions - Please call one of our centers if you have other questions or concerns. Your complete satisfaction is our number one goal.
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