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Hyperbaric oxygen treatment

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HYPERBARIC CHAMBER IN VELINGRAD


Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a non-invasive method based on the delivery of high doses of oxygen under pressure.

This allows oxygen to reach all tissues in the body, including those with impaired function. Most of our health problems today are caused by a lack of oxygen at the cellular level.

Increasing the oxygen flow in the bloodstream is known to accelerate recovery time and help our natural immune system normalize the body's energy balance and create an oxygen balance. The procedure is highly effective for bronchial asthma, post-COVID-19 recovery, frequent headaches, migraines, burns, and wounds. It has a proven cosmetic effect for skin rejuvenation and anti-cellulite action.

 

 

PRICE 60 BGN


Duration: 40 minutes

 

Healing treatments using oxygen in a hyperbaric chamber
What are the life-giving properties of oxygen

Doctors have long noticed the beneficial effects of oxygen therapy on health, the speed of wound healing, and recovery after illnesses. Since the mid-20th century, treatment in a hyperbaric chamber has been widely used as an effective method for rehabilitation and prevention of various diseases.

 

The full supply of oxygen to the body's tissues is a necessary condition for health and longevity. However, this process is disrupted as a result of many illnesses. Signs of such health disturbances may include sleep disorders, general lethargy, lack of concentration, and increased fatigue. The nervous and cardiovascular systems are the most sensitive in this regard.

Oxygen Therapy in a Hyperbaric Chamber

To solve such problems, you can increase the oxygen content in the blood, but under normal atmospheric pressure, even when breathing enriched air, you won’t achieve a noticeable effect. The transport capacity of hemoglobin in red blood cells – the primary container for oxygen – is limited. A cell experiencing hypoxia (oxygen deprivation) will ultimately not receive adequate oxygen saturation. Oxygen therapy in a hyperbaric chamber (hyperbaric oxygenation) allows this difficulty to be bypassed. The increase in the oxygen capacity of the blood is achieved by saturating the plasma, not the hemoglobin. This becomes possible due to the increased pressure in the chamber, which enhances the solubility of gases.

Indications for Treatment in a Hyperbaric Chamber

Thanks to its healing and strengthening properties, hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is used:

- for preventive purposes, for overall recovery and boosting immunity;
- as a rehabilitation method for injuries, wounds, and surgical interventions;
- as a therapeutic, non-drug procedure for a wide range of diseases affecting various systems and organs.


What does the hyperbaric chamber treat?

The method of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is widely used in modern medicine:

- In the treatment of vascular diseases and cardiology, including gas embolism, trophic ulcers, coronary heart disease, arrhythmia, and conditions accompanied by impaired peripheral circulation.
- For gastrointestinal disorders.
- For ulcers of the digestive organs.
- For poisoning caused by combustion products. It also accelerates wound healing in obstetrics, gynecology, and plastic surgery.

HBOT is widely used as a method for preoperative preparation and is also prescribed after surgeries to ease recovery from anesthesia and reduce the risk of complications.


It is widely used in sports medicine for preparation, helping athletes achieve better results and higher endurance. 


The processes initiated during the procedures develop over time and have a positive effect on all individuals who undergo these treatments.


Contraindications for Hyperbaric Chamber Treatment:

There are several conditions in which HBOT may lead to complications: epilepsy, severe hypertension, inflammation of the nasopharynx and middle ear, individual hypersensitivity to oxygen, and claustrophobia.

HBOT should be prescribed by a specialist based on the client's individual characteristics, diagnosis, and medical history.