Traumatic Brain Injury Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers Are Useful

The use of hyperbaric oxygen chamber after traumatic brain injury has a certain effect, but the specifics vary from person to person and cannot be generalized.
Hyperbaric oxygen chamber treatment after traumatic brain injury can substantially increase the oxygen content in brain tissue, constrict blood vessels, reduce vascular permeability, reduce cerebral edema, improve oxygen supply to brain cells and blood circulation, improve cellular function, and also play a certain therapeutic role in sequelae such as hemiplegia and epilepsy.
Conventional hyperbaric oxygen chamber treatment generally does not produce side effects, but if it is not operated properly, or if the treatment plan is changed without authorization, it can produce serious consequences, such as oxygen poisoning, pneumatic pressure injuries, decompression sickness, and so on.
The efficacy of hyperbaric oxygen chamber on the patient’s individual differences, can not be generalized, it is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.