The significance of oxygen in oxygen therapy depends on which type of oxygen therapy you are referring to.
Oxygen in HyperBaric Oxygen Therapy is 100% pure oxygen at higher atmospheric pressure than normal. The reason for the increased pressure is to ensure complete tissue saturation with oxygen. HyperBaric Oxygen Therapy is extremely expensive costing as much as $2500.00 for a single treatment.
Under normal conditions, oxygen is transported by the hemoglobin in red blood cells. When the body is subjected to increased pressure, oxygen is also transported to body tissues by blood plasma.
Oxygen in Ozone Therapy is simply O3 which is 3 molecules of oxygen which have combined. Therapeutic use of ozone is not endorsed by health authorities or medical associations in any English speaking country, and most US states prohibit the marketing of ozone generators, its medical use, and even research and clinical trials of ozone therapy, so that doctors risk losing their medical licenses by administering or prescribing ozone therapies.
Should you decide to try Ozone Therapy, be aware that this therapy is NEVER meant to be inhaled.
And then there are Oxygen Therapy Programs which utilize H202. This simple compound can be self-administered in privacy at home. It is cheap, safe and recommended by The Arthritis Trust Foundation.
The Self-administered Oxygen Therapy Program( works by infusing the body with the extra oxygen atom which is released during regular metabolic functions. This therapy has been shown to make remarkable differences in people's health in as little as three days.
It is recommended for Arthritis, Asthma, RA, Diabetes, gout, AIDS, HIV, and autism. It has been shown to kill the viruses that invade the human body with oxygen as most disease-causing pathogens are anaerobic, meaning that they can not survive in high-oxygen environments.
This therapy basically turns your body into an oxygen-rich environment allowing it to kill bacteria and viruses and prevent them from making you sick.
Non fixed performance oxygen therapy is also known as variable performance oxygen therapy. The amount of oxygen that is administered varies from patient to patient and from breath to breath.
Non fixed performance oxygen therapy is also known as variable performance oxygen therapy. The amount of oxygen that is administered varies from patient to patient and from breath to breath.
No special patient preparation is required to administer oxygen therapy.
Oxygen therapy is provided to those who suffer from acute or chronic conditions such as COPD. Oxygen therapy is done in association with other medical treatment which can include other medications.
Helium-oxygen therapy is a treatment that may be used for patients with severe airway obstruction.
A physician's order is required for oxygen therapy, except in emergency use.
Oxygen Therapy is offered at most hospitals. The benefits of participating in oxygen therapy include keeping stem cells healthier, which in the long run potentially increase one's lifespan.
A patient requires oxygen therapy when the oxygen in their blood is unable to stay elevated on their own. If the patients lip has a bluish tint to the nail beds or lip, or is found with difficulty breathing and shortness of breath it is likely they will be a candidate for oxygen therapy.
Once oxygen therapy is initiated, periodic assessment and documentation of oxygen saturation levels is required.
Patients who are suffering from such ailments as asthma, emphysema, or irregular breathing patterns would benefit from oxygen therapy. Also, infants with underdeveloped lungs are also treated with oxygen therapy.
In severe cases of CO poisoning, patients are given hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Oxygen for therapy and sometimes helium for obstructive therapy and diagnostic.