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hyperbaric oxygen therapy
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hyperbaric oxygen therapy uses a special chamber, a pressure chamber, a a person to breathe 100% oxygen, that the air inside the pressurized chamber is typically 2 1/2 times greater than normal atomospheric pressure, leads to blood carrying larger amounts of oxygen, bringing this oxygen to organs, tissues, by doing so, wounds, particularly infected wounds, heal more readily, the conditions, which hyperbaric therapy, gas gangrene, decompression sickness, a diving injury, air, gas embolism, carbon monoxide poisoning, wound healing, a foot ulcer in someone, diabetes, very bad circulation, necrotizing soft tissue infections, osteomyelitis, bone infection, radiation injuries, damage to skin, soft tissue, bones from radiation therapy, cancer, skin grafts, flaps, burns.
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