Hyperbaric oxygen is used to treat all conditions which benefit from increased tissue oxygen availability, as well as infections where it can be used for its antibiotic properties, either as the primary therapy, or in conjunction with other drugs.
These are the conditions that Dr. Harch treats most often:
Autism https://www.hbotmacy.com/list_2/88.html
Multiple Sclerosis https://www.hbotmacy.com/list_2/89.html
Cerebral Palsy https://www.hbotmacy.com/list_2/90.html
Recovery from Surgery https://www.hbotmacy.com/list_2/91.html
Drowning and Anoxic Brain Injury https://www.hbotmacy.com/list_2/92.html
Sports Injuries and Sports Performance/Recovery https://www.hbotmacy.com/list_2/93.html
Migraine Headache https://www.hbotmacy.com/list_2/94.html
Stroke https://www.hbotmacy.com/list_2/95.html
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Dementia https://www.hbotmacy.com/list_2/96.html
Traumatic Brain Injury https://www.hbotmacy.com/list_2/97.html
Other conditions Dr Harch commonly treats with hyperbaric oxygen therapy are:
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
Anesthesia Injury
Autoimmune Disorders
Arthritis
Birth Injury
Brain Aneurysm
Brain Injury caused by Substance Abuse
Brain Injury from Chemotherapy (“Chemo Brain”)
Brain Injury from Radiation
Central Retinal Artery Occlusion
Concussion
Chronic Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Chronic Decompression Sickness
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Depression caused by Brain Injury
Fibromyalgia
Hashimotos
Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy
Inflammatory Conditions
Lyme Disease
Mitochondrial Disorders
Mold Toxicity
Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Near-hanging
Peripheral Neuropathy
Post Concussion Syndrome
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome
Shaken Baby Syndrome
Spinal Cord Compression Injury
Tinnitus
Toxic Brain Injury
and more…
These are common conditions that are treated with HBOT:
Air or Gas Embolism
Acute Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Compartment Syndrome/Crush Injury/Other Traumatic Ischemias
Acute Decompression Sickness (The Bends)
Diabetic and Selected Wounds
Exceptional Blood Loss (Anemia)
Gas Gangrene
Intracranial Abscess
Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection
Osteoradionecrosis and Radiation Tissue Damage
Osteomyelitis (Refractory)
Skin Grafts and (Comprimised) Flaps
Thermal Burns