FAQ
Each case is different depending on a patient’s disease, prognosis and improvements through the course of therapy.
- Active pneumothorax
- Severe Chronic emphysema
- Severe Chronic Asthma
- Perforated ear drums and inability to decompress ears
- Addiction recovery
- Alzheimer’s/Dementia
- Anti-Aging
- Autism
- Autoimmunity
- Cancer
- Cerebral Palsy
- Chronic Fatigue
- Covid 19
- Diabetes
- Fertility
- Fibromyalgia
- Inflammation
- Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
- Lyme Disease
- Neurologic Disorders
- Plastic Surgery/Post-Surgical healing
- Sports Injuries/Recovery
- Stem Cells
- Stroke
- TBI/Concussion
Hyperbaric therapy has a very good safety record. Several hyperbarics centers report only mild ear discomfort. Such a discomfort is similar to the ear pressure felt on an airplane when ascending or descending in altitude. This may be minimized by descending at a slower rate. This will be discussed with the treating physician, therapist, and hyperbaric technician.