Q1. What are the main components of the Rlab hyperbaric oxygen chamber?
The main components of the Rlab hyperbaric oxygen chamber include the cabin body and an equipment cabinet (including an oxygen generator, air compressor, air conditioning system, filtration system, central control system, and other systems).
Q2. While using this hyperbaric chamber, is it necessary to have any technician or doctor control it?
Our chambers are simple to operate and can be operated alone without the help of others.
Just read the user manual and operation video to install and operate. At the same time, we also provide online training to customers. Additionally, face-to-face conversations are possible.
Q3. What Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Feel Like?
While the chamber is pressurizing, your ears may feel cogged, similar to flying in an airplane or traveling through ountains. You can relieve this pressure in your ears by yawning or taking a sip of water, holding your nose, and swallowing the water.
During the pressurization of the chamber, your mouth may become dry. Once the chamber is fully pressurized, your salivation will return to normal. After using the oxygen chamber, one of the most intuitive feelings is refreshing, and you will feel full of vitality.
Q4. How long you should stay in the chamber?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions usually last between 60 and 120 min one time., 3-5 times per week.
Q5. Is it safe?
HBOT has a very good safety track record, particularly when compared to other invasive therapies, surgeries, and drugs. Our main concern is ear discomfort, which may affect some patients in the pressurized environment. It is typically easy to clear and most patients adjust to the pressure changes without issue. Some conditions such as collapsed lung, sinus, or heart surgery, and others are contraindicated (not advised). We will go over everything in your initial phone consultation and ensure you're clear to receive therapy.
Q6. what can I do during HBOT?
You can do the following during an HBOT :
* Lie down or sit upright
* Wear a customized breathing hoo
* sleep
* Read books or magazines
* Watch television
* Listen to music