Autoimmunity and the Hyperbaric Chamber
Autoimmune diseases affect approximately 1 in 10 people globally, with women being more susceptible (13%) than men (7%), according to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. These diseases encompass over 80 different conditions, including well-known ones like Type 1 Diabetes, Multiple Sclerosis, Lupus, and Rheumatoid Arthritis, alongside emerging variants. Interestingly, individuals with one autoimmune disease may have a higher risk of developing another, suggesting shared risk factors such as genetic predispositions or environmental triggers.
Typically, a healthy immune system defends against foreign invaders, but autoimmune diseases occur when this system malfunctions, attacking the body’s healthy cells instead. Symptoms vary in severity, ranging from mild to debilitating, significantly impacting overall well-being.
Most autoimmune conditions lack a cure, necessitating lifelong management. Hyperbaric Therapy emerges as a non-invasive option to reduce inflammation and pain, enhance quality of life, and complement existing treatment approaches.
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Chronic fatigue
Brain fog
Numbness and tingling
Generalized aches and malaise
Hair loss
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Enhances healing of infections
Increases tissue oxygenation to resist infections
Repairs damaged tissues
Improves white blood cell function
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Decreases acute and chronic inflammation
Increases anti-inflammatory cytokines
Alleviates inflammatory arthritis
Reduces swelling
Decreases C-reactive protein levels
Comparable efficacy to aspirin in reducing joint inflammation and pain
Autoimmunity Studies
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HBOT and Chronic Pain
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HBOT Helps Arthritis and Degenerative Joint Cartilage Disease
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Pain Management and HBOT
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The Role of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Orthopedics and Rheumatological Diseases