The current status of our vegetative wake-up call is worrisome

Why is the current state of vegetative reawakening in China worrying? It is because many vegetative patients simply do not know where they should go for treatment, or rather, there is a lack of treatment institutions in our country with the main purpose of vegetative reawakening. The most important hospitals where vegetative patients should go for inpatient treatment are: 1. The hospital has a hyperbaric oxygen department, and the hyperbaric oxygen department has its own ward. Because only such a hyperbaric oxygen department can make the perfect unification of hyperbaric oxygen treatment and clinical drug treatment. You should know that the treatment of vegetative patients should be a comprehensive treatment mainly based on hyperbaric oxygen and supplemented by drugs and other methods. Only the doctors in the hyperbaric oxygen ward know how to make the most of the power of hyperbaric oxygen. This is not possible to experience the doctor who does not engage in hyperbaric oxygen. 2, if the hospital does not have hyperbaric oxygen department, then go to the neurology or neurosurgery or rehabilitation department to stay in the hospital. The doctors of these departments will treat the patient according to the general treatment plan. At the same time, go to the hyperbaric oxygen department for hyperbaric oxygen treatment. The disadvantage of this is that there is a disconnect between medication and hyperbaric oxygen therapy for vegetative patients, and the best results of hyperbaric oxygen therapy are not achieved. Many patients are hospitalized in other departments and go to the hyperbaric oxygen department for hyperbaric oxygen, and the doctors of the two departments do not coordinate whether or not to suck hyperbaric oxygen or when to suck hyperbaric oxygen, or how long to suck hyperbaric oxygen, so that patients miss the opportunity to become vegetative, or make the course of treatment longer, so that the damage to brain cells needlessly increases, so that it gets better slowly, and leaves more sequelae, which is not good for patients.