When wounds do not heal properly, oxygen is often part of the reason.
Healthy tissue repair depends on oxygen to support collagen production, infection defense, circulation, and cellular regeneration. When blood flow is compromised—or tissue oxygen levels are low—healing may slow significantly.
This is where Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy may play a role.
HBOT increases the amount of oxygen carried through the bloodstream, allowing oxygen to reach tissues that may otherwise be deprived. This may help support the body’s natural healing mechanisms.
HBOT is often discussed in relation to:
In some cases, improving oxygen delivery may help support tissue viability and recovery when healing has stalled.
Because wound complications can become serious quickly, early evaluation matters.
If you have concerns about a slow-healing wound, Northern Nevada Hyperbarics can help you explore whether HBOT may be appropriate.
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