Hyperbaric oxygenation (HBOT ) has emerged as an extremely effective treatment for individuals experiencing post-radiation injuries, offering relief and healing for late-emerging symptoms. This treatment is FDA approved and medically advised for those suffering post radiation injuries.
Radiation therapy, while instrumental in treating cancer, can sometimes induce long-term complications. These complications may surface years after the initial treatment, manifesting as tissue damage, inflammation, or impaired wound healing. Such post-radiation injuries can significantly impact a patient's quality of life.
HBOT, involving the inhalation of almost 100 per cent oxygen in a pressurised chamber, holds multifaceted benefits for mitigating these injuries. By flooding the body with high levels of oxygen, HBOT fosters a healing environment, promoting tissue repair, reducing inflammation, and enhancing blood flow to affected areas. This process aids in the regeneration of damaged tissues, addressing both acute and chronic radiation-induced injuries.
Early intervention is key in managing post-radiation injuries effectively. By undergoing HBOT immediately after radiation treatment, patients can potentially mitigate the development and severity of late-emerging symptoms. This proactive approach can lead to improved outcomes and a better prognosis for individuals navigating post-radiation complications.
The coverage of HBOT sessions by Irish Life Health at OxyGeneration for post-radiation damage underscores its recognised therapeutic value in addressing the long-term effects of radiation therapy. For people seeking relief from post-radiation injuries, accessing HBOT can offer significant healing and enhance outcomes in their journey towards recovery and improved wellbeing. Call OxyGeneration on 091 394444 or email [email protected] to find out more.
Client testimonial
"I was diagnosed with a large tumour in my prostate two years ago. After radiation treatment I had some uncomfortable side effects and was facing TURP [transurethral resection of the prostate] but I decided to try OxyGeneration first. After three or four sessions I started to feel the side effects were starting to ease, blockages were easing and the urinary urges were starting to go. Not only has the treatment eliminated a lot of discomfort from my daily life it has reduced my chances of having to go for TURP treatment. I am very grateful to OxyGeneration.” — Client with post radiation injury.