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Reduce risks of radiation injuries with HBOT
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.
Reduce risks and symptoms of post radiation injuries
Radiation therapy is a vital tool in the fight against cancer, but it can leave behind lasting effects. Late radiation injury, sometimes known as radiation fibrosis or late radiation toxicity, can manifest years after cancer treatment has concluded. However, there's assistance available in the form of Hyperbaric Oxygenation (HBOT).
Hyperbaric oxygenation - enhancing the effectiveness of radiation treatment
Hyperbaric oxygenation (HBOT) continues to gain traction as a game-changer in the treatment of various conditions. This remarkable treatment involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurised chamber, leading to a multitude of health benefits. Its ability to improve circulation, enhance immune function, and stimulate the release of growth factors has opened up a world of possibilities for various medical specialties.
Eliminate symptoms of Irritable Bowel Diseases with Hyperbaric Oxygenation
Hyperbaric oxygenation (HBOT) is used to treat inflammatory bowel conditions such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.
Eliminate symptoms of irritable bowel diseases with hyperbaric oxygenation
Hyperbaric oxygenation (HBOT) is used to treat inflammatory bowel conditions such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. It is a safe and proven way to reduce inflammation and improve gut health by increasing blood flow and circulation to the affected areas.
How the Mayo Clinic heals wounds
The world-famous Mayo Clinic uses hyperbaric oxygenation to treat a wide variety of non-healing wounds and ulcers, tissue injuries, and radiation tissue injury, and the same service is available here in Galway.
Oxygenation for breast cancer patients – reducing the risk of failure in breast reconstruction
Surgery is a common treatment option for women with breast cancer. The surgery is to remove the cancerous tissue and the area close to it. There are many different ways of operating on breast cancer and the type of surgery will depend on the stage of the patient’s cancer. Surgery can range from breast-conserving surgery (removing part of the breast) to a full mastectomy (removing the whole breast). Many women also opt for breast reconstruction surgery which helps to restore the appearance of their breasts. Frequently for these surgeries, the patient is left with skin flaps and skin grafts to help close the wound. For skin grafts or flaps to survive and the wound to heal well a new blood supply needs to form from the underlying tissue to the grafted skin. One of the risks of these surgeries is that the skin flaps or grafts do not heal well due to ischaemia (insufficient supply of blood) or necrosis (the tissue dying).
How the Mayo Clinic heals wounds
The world-famous Mayo Clinic uses hyperbaric oxygenation to treat a wide variety of non-healing wounds and ulcers, tissue injuries, and radiation tissue injury, and the same service is available here in Galway.
Mayo Clinic in USA heals wounds and radiation damage
The world-famous Mayo Clinic uses hyperbaric oxygenation for non-healing wounds and ulcers, tissue injuries, and radiation tissue injury.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy clinic now open in Galway
A state of the art Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Clinic has opened on Merchant Road in the city offering therapeutic and healing treatment to the people of Galway and beyond.