FAQ’S

FAQ’s
How quickly does HBOT work?
The effects of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy can begin to be felt after the first session, although the full benefits may not be realized until after several sessions.
Does HBOT really work?
Yes, there is scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) in treating certain medical conditions. Studies have shown that HBOT can help improve brain and tissue oxygenation, reduce inflammation, and promote healing. However, it is important to note that not all conditions can be treated with HBOT or respond well to the therapy. It is best to consult a healthcare professional who can assess your condition and determine if HBOT would be an appropriate treatment option for you.
Are there any after effects of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)?

Yes, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) can have some after-effects. These include fatigue, ear pressure or pain, temporary worsening of existing conditions such as sinusitis and asthma, and occasionally mild cognitive difficulties. Some people may also experience nausea or dizziness during the treatment. It is important to discuss any concerns with your doctor prior to beginning HBOT treatment.

How long do the effects of HBOT last?
The beneficial effects of HBOT can last for a few days to weeks, depending on the severity of the condition being treated. After treatment, many people experience sustained improvement in their overall health and quality of life. We recommend follow-up visits to help maintain these results.
Can you do HBOT every day?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is typically given in multiple sessions over the course of several weeks or months. Depending on the condition being treated, the frequency of sessions may vary.
Is hyperbaric oxygen treatment painful?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is not painful. In fact, most patients report feeling relaxed during the treatment. During the treatment, patients typically lie down in a comfortable position and listen to relaxing music or watch a movie.
What must a patient do to prepare for treatment?
Before undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy, patients will have to have a medical evaluation and may have to go through additional tests such as x-rays or other imaging studies. It’s important to follow all instructions given by the medical team prior to the treatment.
How many treatments are needed?
The number of treatments needed depends on the condition being treated and the patient’s response to the therapy. Generally, a course of treatment can last anywhere from 10 to 40 treatments.
What is the most common complication of hyperbaric oxygen therapy?
The most common complication of hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an ear or sinus squeeze, which can cause discomfort and pressure in the ears or sinuses. Other possible complications include dizziness, fatigue, and temporary vision changes.
Does HBOT make you look younger?
HBOT (Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy) is not a cosmetic procedure and does not make you look younger. However, HBOT has been shown to reduce wrinkles, boost collagen production, and improve skin tone & texture. It can also help heal wounds faster and help recuperate from surgery or injury more quickly.
Does HBOT help hair growth?
Yes, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) has been known to help promote hair growth. According to studies, HBOT increases the blood flow and oxygen supply to the scalp and hair follicles which helps stimulate hair growth. Additionally, it also helps reduce inflammation in the scalp and improves cellular metabolism which can help improve hair health.

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Centre is a leading provider of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) accreditation in India. Our mission is to ensure that HBOT centers across the country offer the highest standards of care and safety for their patient.

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