Anything that improves circulation and delivery oxygen would definietly help to speed up the clearing of any bleeding. You may also want to look into short sessions of Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT):
Anything that improves circulation and delivery oxygen would definietly help to speed up the clearing of any bleeding. You may also want to look into short sessions of Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT):
My brother is an ER physician who specialized in HBOT. He said there was a condition, I believe involving loss of blood circulation to the eye, where patients' eyes improved so much during the HBOT session that they went in not seeing and came out seeing. I think it was because the HBOT is a workaround that allows oxygen to reach the eye even when blood circulation is poor. So it's something that could buy time while other solutions that address the foundational problem of clearing the stagnant blood are explored.
Anything that improves circulation and delivery oxygen would definietly help to speed up the clearing of any bleeding. You may also want to look into short sessions of Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT):
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My brother is an ER physician who specialized in HBOT. He said there was a condition, I believe involving loss of blood circulation to the eye, where patients' eyes improved so much during the HBOT session that they went in not seeing and came out seeing. I think it was because the HBOT is a workaround that allows oxygen to reach the eye even when blood circulation is poor. So it's something that could buy time while other solutions that address the foundational problem of clearing the stagnant blood are explored.
Portable oxygen concentrators are also available (from Amazon for example) which may help in addition to or along side HBOT.
no. portable oxygen concentrators can put out at the most 2 liters per minute.