Healing stubborn wounds with hyperbaric oxygenation

Hyperbaric oxygenation (HBOT ) continues to be a game-changer in treating non-healing wounds, holding FDA approval for various stubborn wound types. OxyGeneration, a clinic supported by Irish Life Health Insurance, has showcased remarkable success stories, including the preservation of limbs due to their HBOT sessions.

HBOT introduces pressurized oxygen, intensifying oxygen levels in the body by nearly 1,000 per cent. This surge in oxygen is instrumental in promoting the healing of wounds that have otherwise resisted conventional treatments. The treatment aids in fighting infection by bolstering the immune system, stimulating the growth of new blood vessels, and accelerating tissue repair. What makes HBOT exceptionally effective is its ability to deliver oxygen to areas with restricted blood flow. This oxygen-rich environment fosters the production of collagen, essential for wound closure, and enhances the efficacy of antibiotics in combating infections.

Hyperbaric oxygenation isn't a recent discovery; it's been available for years. However, in Ireland, limited access to hyperbaric chambers has hindered people's recoveries, contributing to a concerning trend of escalating limb amputations year after year. At OxyGeneration, the results speak volumes. They have witnessed phenomenal outcomes where seemingly irreparable wounds have healed, sparing individuals from amputations and drastically improving their quality of life. Moreover, Irish Life Health Insurance's coverage of HBOT sessions at OxyGeneration underscores the treatment's credibility and success.

HBOT offers numerous advantages for treating non-healing wounds. It reduces swelling, promotes tissue regeneration, and prevents further tissue damage. Additionally, it aids in pain relief and fights bacteria, crucial for treating wounds that refuse to heal under standard care.

HBOT plays a vital role in transforming the lives of those struggling with non-healing wounds. Contact OxyGeneration on 091 394444 for more information.

 

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