Using Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment to treat long covid

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An old treatment provides new relief for people suffering from debilitating conditions associated with long COVID-19.

An old treatment provides new relief for people suffering from debilitating conditions associated with long-term COVID-19 symptoms known as long covid. For decades, the Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment has been used to speed up healing recovery. Now patients who suffer from illnesses related to long COVID-19 to Lyme disease are finding relief.

Urrutia is not alone. According to Brookings Institute, she is one of about 16 million working-age Americans dealing with long covid. The debilitating condition keeps nearly a quarter of them from working. "We knew the data was very good from recovery from wounds and the application, to recovery, was just, from surgery to surgical wounds that are not infected and just regular recovery from physical exertion," according to Dr. O'Mally, who runs the facility. Dr. O'Mally, a physician for the Brooklyn Nets, says studies show that long covid patients benefit from Hyperbaric Oxygen treatments.

The pressurized chamber is 92-inches long and 42-inches in diameter. It's equivalent to being 33 feet underwater. Dr. O'Malley says it treats a variety of ailments. It's known to treat everything from wound healing, long Covid, and even Lyme disease.

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