How long do you need to do hyperbaric oxygen for carbon monoxide poisoning

How long does hyperbaric oxygen for carbon monoxide poisoning take is related to the timeliness of the treatment and the individual’s condition, ranging from a few days to a few weeks.
When there is carbon monoxide poisoning, the first choice for hyperbaric oxygen therapy, through hyperbaric oxygen therapy inhalation of pure oxygen for about 40 minutes, generally can have a significant effect.
Through the hyperbaric oxygen treatment in 30~60 minutes later, the value of carboxyhemoglobin in the blood can be reduced to 0, hemoglobin and carbon dioxide can be dissociated, so that the oxygen content in the blood can gradually rise, until it returns to normal.
Carbon monoxide poisoning hyperbaric oxygen needs to do how long and individual conditions related to, if the patient is younger, good health, inhalation of carbon monoxide less, relatively faster recovery.
When carbon monoxide poisoning should be timely hyperbaric oxygen therapy, if the treatment is not timely may lead to cerebral edema, myocardial damage.