Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Cost is Expensive or Cheap
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Cost is Expensive or Cheap



HBOT is one of the popular treatments to cure many chronic diseases such as brain concerns, skin burns, tissue recovery, anaemia, etc. The therapy involves pressure of high oxygen content which is supplied to the human body. The pressure makes you feel uncomfy during initial sessions, but after that, you will get used to it. However, there is no pain; a sensation of weird feeling might occur during the process. So, once the therapy is done, one may feel tired or have a bit of a body ache. Coming back to the topic, whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy cost is affordable or expensive, let’s learn about some essential info that will let you know about the price of treatment.

Type of Disease Treated In HBOT and How linked to Cost

HBOT came into existence a long time back, but its practical usage started in the United States in the early 20th century. The therapy was conducted to treat the patients dying because of the flu. Once the treatment was done, the chamber was dismantled as the use of the chamber did not stand successful for other health conditions.

Afterwards, HBOT again experimented with the American navy for treating deep-sea drivers as they caught the decompression sickness. This happened in the 1940s, and till the 1960s, therapy was used to overcome carbon monoxide poisoning.

Now, HBOT is flourishing around the world as it’s not only treating sick scuba drivers or people dealing with carbon monoxide poisoning. Its application is for many chronic diseases, including cancers, bone diseases.

In addition, if you are looking for “hyperbaric oxygen therapy near me”, know the cost of the therapy. Then make sure the cost is not fixed; it will vary depending on your disease. The doctor will analyze your condition and let you know when to start the process and how many sessions it will include. Generally, one will be inside the chamber for 30 to 90 minutes.

Let’s learn some health conditions that are treated by HBOT:

● Cyanide poisoning
● Carbon monoxide poisoning
● Gas gangrene - it’s a form of gangrene in which gas collects in tissues
● Flesh-eating disease
● Actinomycosis, one of the chronic infections
● Crush injuries
● Air/gas bubble trapped in a blood vessel
● Compromised skin grafts and flaps
● Infection in a bone (is known as osteomyelitis)
● Delayed radiation injury
● Decompression sickness
● Diabetic wounds

Take a Note!

To save the cost, one can look for the insurance company as some of the insurance companies have started including HBOT in their package. Look for your condition if it’s applicable and get the insurance done.

Precautions

HBOT is not for everyone, especially for the people who have recently gone through ear surgery, cold, fever, and also include certain types of lung disease. There can be possible damages to the eyes or sinus. In very rare cases, a person can face oxygen poisoning, which ends up with seizures, lung failure, or other health issues. These side effects are not to give you fear but to make you aware. So, consult the doctor before heading to therapy.










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