Diabetes
Diabetes affects over 37 million people (11.3% of the population), with 96 million having prediabetes (38%). High blood sugar can harm the heart, eyes, kidneys, nerves, and teeth, raising risks of infections, cardiovascular disease, blindness, kidney failure, and amputations.
Hyperbaric therapy (HBOT) boosts blood flow, lowers blood sugar by enhancing insulin sensitivity and glucose uptake in muscles, and may regenerate pancreatic cells to produce insulin. It helps treat infections like osteomyelitis and cellulitis, improves wound healing in chronic diabetes, and increases oxygen to ulcers, aiding recovery.

Hyperbarics have shown...
Improved Wound Healing
HBOT has shown to boost oxygen to tissues, speeding up healing of diabetic wounds like foot ulcers and reducing amputation risk.

Hyperbarics have shown...
Enhanced Insulin Sensitivity
It may improve insulin use by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation.

Hyperbarics have shown...
Reduced Inflammation
HBOT has shown to lower systemic inflammation, a key issue in diabetic complications.

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Better Infection Control
Shown to enhance immune response and fights bacteria in diabetic infections.