If you’re new to Hyperbaric chamber Oxygen therapy, here are the most frequently asked questions.
What is a hyperbaric chamber?
A hyperbaric chamber is a pressurised chamber designed to deliver 100% oxygen to the body. The increased pressure in the chamber allows the body to absorb more oxygen, which can then be carried to tissues and organs. This increased oxygen saturation can help to speed up the healing process for certain conditions such as non-healing wounds, traumatic brain injury, and decompression sickness.
Hyperbaric chambers come in a variety of sizes, from small portable units to large hospital-grade chambers. Treatment sessions typically last between 1-2 hours and are performed by trained professionals. Although hyperbaric oxygen therapy is generally considered safe, it may not be suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions such as lung disease, middle ear problems, or some types of cancer.
How does a hyperbaric chamber work?
A hyperbaric chamber works by increasing the amount of oxygen that the body can absorb and deliver to tissues and organs. This is achieved by pressurising the chamber to levels higher than atmospheric pressure, which allows the body to take in more oxygen than it would under normal conditions. The increased oxygen saturation can help to speed up the healing process for certain conditions such as non-healing wounds, traumatic brain injury, and decompression sickness.
During a treatment session, the individual lies down in the chamber while 100% oxygen is delivered through a mask or hood. The increased pressure helps to force oxygen into the bloodstream, which can then be carried to tissues and organs that may be deprived of oxygen due to injury or illness. The increased oxygen saturation can also stimulate the growth of new blood vessels, which can improve circulation and aid in the healing process.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is typically administered in a series of treatments, with each session lasting between 1-2 hours. The number of treatments necessary depends on the individual and their condition, and it is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the appropriate treatment plan. Although hyperbaric oxygen therapy is generally considered safe, it may not be suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions, so it is important to discuss any concerns with a healthcare professional before starting therapy.
How to prepare for your hyperbaric oxygen therapy appointment
There are no special preparation requirements that need to be done before a hyperbaric session, come as you are.
There are a couple of tips that can help you get the most out of your session though.
1. Food and drink
Eat a balanced, nutritious meal a few hours before treatment. Make sure you keep hydrated throughout the day.
Prior to treatment, avoid alcohol or carbonated drinks.
2. Illness
Notify us immediately if you’re feeling any cold or flu-like symptoms before treatment, as this may interfere with your ability to undergo hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
3. Clothing and personal care
Wear loose and comfortable clothing.
Please arrive for treatment as if you had just stepped out of the shower, free from any lotions, perfume, cosmetics, hair products or deodorant.
4. After your appointment
Keep hydrated after your hyperbaric oxygen therapy appointment and follow any other instructions given to you by our hyperbaric technologists.
How long are treatments in a hyperbaric chamber?
Hyperbaric chamber treatments typically last between 1-2 hours. The exact length of each treatment session depends on the individual and their condition, and can be determined by a healthcare professional. For some conditions, multiple treatment sessions may be necessary in order to achieve the desired results. The number of treatments necessary can range from a few to several dozen, and is determined based on the individual’s specific needs and the severity of their condition.
It is important to note that hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a non-invasive treatment option, and individuals typically remain awake and alert during the entire treatment session. During the session, the individual lies down in the chamber while 100% oxygen is delivered through a mask or hood. The increased pressure helps to force oxygen into the bloodstream, which can then be carried to tissues and organs that may be deprived of oxygen due to injury or illness.
What do I need to do after my Hyperbaric session?
Generally speaking simply continue on with your day as normal. However here are some suggestions to keep you feeling great and the benefits after your session.
- Hydrate: Drink water to keep hydrated.
- Eat Lightly: Eat light, fresh and nourishing foods for the first few hours after your session.
- Avoid Heavy Meals: Avoid heavy or rich meals immediately after.
- Rest and Relax: Some downtime to rest and relax after the colonic can support your body to recuperate if needed.
- Gentle Movement: Light physical activities like walking, yoga or gentle stretching can support circulation.
How long are treatments in a hyperbaric chamber?
Hyperbaric chamber treatments typically last between 1-2 hours. The exact length of each treatment session depends on the individual and their condition, and can be determined by a healthcare professional. For some conditions, multiple treatment sessions may be necessary in order to achieve the desired results. The number of treatments necessary can range from a few to several dozen, and is determined based on the individual’s specific needs and the severity of their condition.
It is important to note that hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a non-invasive treatment option, and individuals typically remain awake and alert during the entire treatment session. During the session, the individual lies down in the chamber while 100% oxygen is delivered through a mask or hood. The increased pressure helps to force oxygen into the bloodstream, which can then be carried to tissues and organs that may be deprived of oxygen due to injury or illness.
Are hyperbaric chamber's safe?
Hyperbaric chambers are generally considered safe for individuals who are appropriate candidates for hyperbaric oxygen therapy. However, as with any medical treatment, there are potential risks and side effects associated with the use of a hyperbaric chamber. Some of the most common side effects include ear pain, pressure in the ears, and sinus pain. These side effects are usually mild and can be treated with over-the-counter pain medication.
In rare cases, individuals with certain medical conditions may not be suitable candidates for hyperbaric oxygen therapy. These conditions may include lung disease, middle ear problems, or certain types of cancer. It is important to discuss any concerns with a healthcare professional before starting therapy to ensure it is safe and appropriate for your individual needs.
Are there any side effects of using a hyperbaric chamber?
As with any medical treatment, there can be potential side effects associated with the use of a hyperbaric chamber. Some of the most common side effects include:
Ear pain: The increase in pressure inside the hyperbaric chamber can cause pressure in the middle ear, leading to ear pain.
Sinus pain: The increase in pressure can also cause pain in the sinuses.
Dizziness: Some individuals may experience dizziness or lightheadedness during or after a treatment session.
Nausea: A small number of individuals may experience nausea during or after a treatment session.
These side effects are usually mild and can be treated with over-the-counter pain medication. In rare cases, individuals may experience more serious side effects, such as oxygen toxicity, which can cause lung damage, or a severe allergic reaction to the oxygen.
How many treatments of a hyperbaric chamber are necessary?
The number of treatments you need in a hyperbaric chamber will depend on your individual situation and condition. A healthcare professional will be able to advise you on how many treatments you’ll need to achieve the desired results. This can vary greatly, with some individuals only needing a few treatments while others may need several dozen.
It’s important to keep in mind that hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a non-invasive option and typically requires multiple treatment sessions over a period of time. The length of each session and the total number of treatments you need will be determined by your healthcare professional, based on your specific needs and condition.
Can you fly after a hyperbaric chamber treatment?
Whether you can fly after a hyperbaric chamber treatment depends on the individual and their condition. Generally, it is safe to fly after a hyperbaric chamber treatment, however, some individuals may need to wait a certain period of time before flying.
It is important to discuss any travel plans with your healthcare provider before and after a treatment session. They may advise you to avoid flying if you are experiencing any discomfort or if your condition requires careful monitoring.