What is a thorough chamber?
Recompressional Chamber, also called a decompression chamber or hyperbaric chamber, is a machine that increases the amount of atmospheric pressure exerted on the individual inside it. Depending on its size and function, these chambers can accommodate one or more people. Although the machine is often used to treat divers with decompression disease, commonly called "bends", it can also be used to treat people who have been in accidents or with certain injuries. Increased pressure can also cause the body to create new blood vessels into those areas that are not sufficiently supplied. Doctors can also use some recompression chambers to treat poison victims or those who have some bacterial infections.
One of the most famous uses for the Recongant Chamber is to treat divers. When a person immerses too deeply, increased water pressure can cause excess nitrogen to tissue. Therefore, the diver should take time of swimming dopovrch slowly and should remain 15 feet (about 4.5 m) below the surface for the periodat least three minutes. This procedure allows the excess nitrogen to be naturally excluded from the body through the lungs. If the diver does not follow these instructions and surfaces too quickly, reduced pressure can allow nitrogen to form bubbles in his bloodstream and tissues, which is a phenomenon that can cause pain, rashes, paralysis and death.
If a diver has a decompression disease, it can go to a thorough chamber. This chamber increases the pressure exerted on the diver to help the reabsorb nitrogen into the tissues. The diver may also be obliged to breathe 100% oxygen to help eliminate nitrogen. After a while the pressure gradually decreases until it returns to normal. The only three to six -hour treatment is usually everything that is needed by a diver, but in some cases Requizn's recompression may be more treatments.
In addition to the treatment of decompression disease, doctors have a number of other uses for the recomposer chamber. In cases where there is an area in the body that is not sufficientSupplied with blood, the repressive chamber can facilitate the formation of new blood vessels. Increased pressure also allows the body to absorb more oxygen than in normal atmospheric pressure, which is a phenomenon useful in helping chronic, untreated wound healing. In addition, it can help increase the function of the immune system and can help reduce the amount of fluid in the damaged area. Because the high oxygen concentration can help remove all other gases from the system, a phenomenon that accelerates under pressure can also help with body removal of certain poisonous gases such as carbon monoxide and oxygen.