BACK TOTOP Browse A-ZSearchBrowse A-ZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0-9 E-mail FormEmail ResultsName:Email address:Recipients Name:Recipients address:Message: Print-FriendlyBookmarksbookmarks-menuHyperbaric oxygen therapyHyperbaric oxygen therapy uses a special pressure chamber to increase the amount of oxygen in the blood. Information Some hospitals have a hyperbaric chamber. Smaller units may be available in outpatient centers.The air pressure inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber is about two and a half times higher than the normal pressure in the atmosphere. This helps your blood carry more oxygen to organs and tissues in your body.The other benefits of increased pressure of oxygen in the tissues may include:More and improved oxygen supply Reduction in swelling and edema Stopping infection Hyperbaric therapy can help wounds, particularly infected wounds, heal more quickly. The therapy may be used to treat:Air or gas embolism (a bubble that gets trapped in a blood vessel and blocks it) Bone infections (osteomyelitis) that have not improved with other treatments OsteomyelitisOsteomyelitis is a bone infection. It is caused by bacteria or other germs.Read Article Now Book Mark Article Burns BurnsBurns commonly occur by direct or indirect contact with heat, electric current, radiation, or chemical agents. Burns can lead to cell death, which c...Read Article Now Book Mark Article Crush injuries Frostbite Carbon monoxide poisoning Carbon monoxide poisoningCarbon monoxide is an odorless gas that causes thousands of deaths each year in North America. Breathing in carbon monoxide is very dangerous. It i...Read Article Now Book Mark Article Certain types of brain or sinus infections Decompression sickness (for example, a diving injury) Gas gangrene Gas gangreneGas gangrene is a potentially deadly form of tissue death (gangrene).Read Article Now Book Mark Article Necrotizing soft tissue infections Necrotizing soft tissue infectionsNecrotizing soft tissue infection is a rare but very severe type of bacterial infection. It can destroy the muscles, skin, and underlying tissue. T...Read Article Now Book Mark Article Radiation injury (for example, damage from radiation therapy for cancer) Radiation therapyRadiation therapy uses high-powered radiation (such as x-rays or gamma rays), particles, or radioactive seeds to kill cancer cells.Read Article Now Book Mark Article Skin grafts Skin graftsA skin graft is a patch of skin that is removed by surgery from one area of the body and transplanted, or attached, to another area.Read Article Now Book Mark Article Wounds that have not healed with other treatments (for example, it may be used to treat a foot ulcer in someone with diabetes or very bad circulation) This treatment may also be used to provide enough oxygen to the lung during a procedure called whole lung lavage, which is used to clean an entire lung in people with certain medical conditions, like pulmonary alveolar proteinosis.Pulmonary alveolar proteinosisPulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare disease in which a type of protein builds up in the air sacs (alveoli) of the lungs, making breathing ...Read Article Now Book Mark Article Treatment for long-term (chronic) conditions may be repeated over days or weeks. A treatment session for more acute conditions such as decompression sickness may last longer, but may not need to be repeated. You might feel pressure in your ears while you are in the hyperbaric chamber. Your ears may pop when you get out of the chamber. This is similar to what happens when you dive and come up or when you ascend and descend on the plane.Open ReferencesReferencesLipnick MS, Van Hoesen KB. Diving medicine. In: Broaddus VC, Ernst JD, King TE, et al, eds. Murray and Nadel's Textbook of Respiratory Medicine. 7th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2022:chap 107.Lumb AB, Thomas C. Oxygen toxicity and hyperoxia. In: Lumb AB, ed. Nunn and Lumb's Applied Respiratory Physiology. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 25.Marston WA. Wound care. In: Sidawy AN, Perler BA, eds. Rutherford's Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy. 9th ed. 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Hyperbaric oxygen therapyHyperbaric oxygen therapy uses a special pressure chamber to increase the amount of oxygen in the blood. Information Some hospitals have a hyperbaric chamber. Smaller units may be available in outpatient centers.The air pressure inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber is about two and a half times higher than the normal pressure in the atmosphere. This helps your blood carry more oxygen to organs and tissues in your body.The other benefits of increased pressure of oxygen in the tissues may include:More and improved oxygen supply Reduction in swelling and edema Stopping infection Hyperbaric therapy can help wounds, particularly infected wounds, heal more quickly. The therapy may be used to treat:Air or gas embolism (a bubble that gets trapped in a blood vessel and blocks it) Bone infections (osteomyelitis) that have not improved with other treatments OsteomyelitisOsteomyelitis is a bone infection. It is caused by bacteria or other germs.Read Article Now Book Mark Article Burns BurnsBurns commonly occur by direct or indirect contact with heat, electric current, radiation, or chemical agents. Burns can lead to cell death, which c...Read Article Now Book Mark Article Crush injuries Frostbite Carbon monoxide poisoning Carbon monoxide poisoningCarbon monoxide is an odorless gas that causes thousands of deaths each year in North America. Breathing in carbon monoxide is very dangerous. It i...Read Article Now Book Mark Article Certain types of brain or sinus infections Decompression sickness (for example, a diving injury) Gas gangrene Gas gangreneGas gangrene is a potentially deadly form of tissue death (gangrene).Read Article Now Book Mark Article Necrotizing soft tissue infections Necrotizing soft tissue infectionsNecrotizing soft tissue infection is a rare but very severe type of bacterial infection. It can destroy the muscles, skin, and underlying tissue. T...Read Article Now Book Mark Article Radiation injury (for example, damage from radiation therapy for cancer) Radiation therapyRadiation therapy uses high-powered radiation (such as x-rays or gamma rays), particles, or radioactive seeds to kill cancer cells.Read Article Now Book Mark Article Skin grafts Skin graftsA skin graft is a patch of skin that is removed by surgery from one area of the body and transplanted, or attached, to another area.Read Article Now Book Mark Article Wounds that have not healed with other treatments (for example, it may be used to treat a foot ulcer in someone with diabetes or very bad circulation) This treatment may also be used to provide enough oxygen to the lung during a procedure called whole lung lavage, which is used to clean an entire lung in people with certain medical conditions, like pulmonary alveolar proteinosis.Pulmonary alveolar proteinosisPulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare disease in which a type of protein builds up in the air sacs (alveoli) of the lungs, making breathing ...Read Article Now Book Mark Article Treatment for long-term (chronic) conditions may be repeated over days or weeks. A treatment session for more acute conditions such as decompression sickness may last longer, but may not need to be repeated. You might feel pressure in your ears while you are in the hyperbaric chamber. Your ears may pop when you get out of the chamber. This is similar to what happens when you dive and come up or when you ascend and descend on the plane.Open ReferencesReferencesLipnick MS, Van Hoesen KB. Diving medicine. In: Broaddus VC, Ernst JD, King TE, et al, eds. Murray and Nadel's Textbook of Respiratory Medicine. 7th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2022:chap 107.Lumb AB, Thomas C. Oxygen toxicity and hyperoxia. In: Lumb AB, ed. Nunn and Lumb's Applied Respiratory Physiology. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 25.Marston WA. Wound care. In: Sidawy AN, Perler BA, eds. Rutherford's Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2019:chap 115.