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Scope of application of hyperbaric oxygen chamber
Hyperbaric oxygen is suitable for the following diseases: gas, hydrogen sulfide, biogas and other harmful gas poisoning, cerebral thrombosis, cerebral hemorrhage, brain injury, neuritis, vasculitis, diabetic gangrene, intractable ulcer, fetal dysplasia, neonatal asphyxia, acute gas embolism, decompression sickness, altitude sickness, sudden deafness, Meniere's syndrome and dizziness. Compared with ordinary oxygen inhalation, hyperbaric oxygen has stronger effect and better effect, and can directly use oxygen to solve the problem of hypoxia. Hyperbaric oxygen also has antibacterial effect.

Treat gas poisoning

Inhaled carbon monoxide combines with red blood cells and red blood cells, which will crowd out the ability of red blood cells to transport oxygen. Under normal circumstances, people live by oxygen, but after gas poisoning, the oxygen in the body is replaced by carbon monoxide, which will lead to hypoxia. The brain needs oxygen most. The symptoms of gas poisoning are all manifestations of the nervous system. Light dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, boredom, and coma are all related to brain hypoxia. Carbon monoxide has a stronger binding capacity with red blood cells than oxygen. When gas poisoning patients are put into fresh air, it takes 10-20 hours to discharge gas poisoning because the oxygen content in the air only accounts for15 of the air. However, after the patients with gas poisoning are sent to the hyperbaric oxygen chamber, the oxygen content inhaled by the patients is much higher than that in the air, and many very heavy patients wake up before the end of treatment, which lasts for 40-50 minutes.

Treat cerebral thrombosis

The advantages of entering the hyperbaric oxygen chamber are: supplying blood to the focus area from the surrounding normal brain tissue. Phenomenon of pour blood: After patients with cerebral thrombosis take drugs to dilate blood vessels, normal brain tissue cells are sensitive to drugs, but the reaction in the focus area is not very sensitive, and blood vessels do not dilate. This phenomenon is called pour blood. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can reverse blood.