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Children with Cerebral Palsy Try Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Cerebral palsy, also diagnosed as spastic diplegia, is a debilitating condition that people can be born with or develop over time until about age three. It can limit a person’s motor skills and make movements clumsy or uncoordinated, and it has also been known to cause spasms and balance problems. While some have accepted that cerebral palsy is untreatable, others have researched the many benefits of using hyperbaric oxygen chambers to reduce and eliminate some symptoms.Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) concentrates oxygen, which is pressurized at a higher level than regular atmospheric pressure. While the patient spends time in the chamber simply breathing and relaxing, oxygen enters the tissue and bloodstream in the body easily, so that red blood cells and plasma are able to transport oxygen more efficiently. For patients with cerebral palsy, hbot may help restore brain cells in the cerebrum, the affected area. The treatment may also be able to reduce swelling and extra fluids in the brain.Studies conducted in 2001 about the effects of hbot on child cerebral palsy patients show that the children were aided more by the hyperbaric therapy than children who were tested with other treatments or no treatment. The hbot was more able to restore motor function in the children, and they were able to continue therapy longer because of its success.But, cerebral palsy patients are not the only ones benefitting from hbot. Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatments are becoming commonplace for helping children with autism, patients with wounds or internal injuries, those who have suffered from stroke, and people with multiple sclerosis. Even athletes use the chambers just to maintain their health during training. Doctors have not yet begun to prescribe hbot regularly, but studies have shown in many cases they are the best option available for quick and dramatic results.Some hyperbaric chambers are portable and simple to use in your own home, while others can be accessed in a doctor’s office and may fit up to three or four people. Even if you rent a chamber for the duration of the treatments, it may be simpler to monitor the therapy in the comfort of your own home. Consider researching hyperbaric chambers to see if they could be the right solution for someone close to you. Since all patients are different and will react differently to hbot, contact your doctor before you or someone you like who has cerebral palsy tries a hyperbaric chamber.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, or hbot, has delivered clear and positive results for many patients with brain injuries, internal wounds, cerebral palsy, and many other ailments. It has been proven that this method really works to heal brain conditions, whatever they may be, hbot brings hope. Especially and recently for children with Autism.
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Getting a Good Nights Sleep – How I Solved my Own Sleep Problems!

Sleep plays a major role in your well being. Not getting a excellent nights sleep affects your daily routines, your health and your mental attitude. We all need an eight hour sleep night but many of us have gone through periods when this was not the case.
For years I had distress getting up in the morning. I felt sluggish and not as mentally alert as I should have been. Sleeping was a problem. It seemed to take ages for me to fall asleep and worse still the night was filled with restless, shallow sleep and frequent wakening.
Then, I started to snore and this caused an even greater problem: the beginnings of sleep apnea. It was time to take action and after speaking with my doctor, chose on a simple overnight sleep test. I desperately needed to get a excellent nights sleep.
This took the form of a small monitor attached by wires to my fingers. All I had to do was go to sleep as usual and the machine measured the breathing rhythms. This was analyzed in the next few days and it was found that I was not going into any form of a deep sleep but waking many times during the night. The poor breathing and snoring was causing a mild form of sleep apnea, forcing me to “wake-up” many times during the night and, as a result, get a very poor night’s sleep. And a very sluggish daytime resulted.
The answer was obvious and simple. I needed a CPAP sleeping machine as soon as possible which, fortunate for me, was partly covered by my own health insurance. This may be right in your area and should be checked out right from the beginning as costs could be in the hundreds of dollars.
But the results are dramatic.
CPAP stands for ‘continuous positive airway pressure’, a machine which was initially used for the treatment of sleep apnea at home, but has now become widespread in intensive care units as a form of ventilation. Many of us use them today.
Obstructive sleep apnea occurs when the upper airway becomes narrow as the muscles relax naturally during sleep. This reduces oxygen in the blood and causes arousal from sleep. The CPAP machine stops this phenomenon by delivering a stream of compressed air via a hose to a nose mask or full-face mask, keeping the airways open under air pressure so that unobstructed breathing becomes possible, reducing or preventing apnea.
It is the air pressure that prevents the apneas although you do have to learn to breathe only through your nose and not through your mouth. This sounds simple, but for me it took nearly three weeks to train myself not to open my mouth to breathe while I slept.
What happens is that when the machine is turned on, but prior to the mask being placed on the head, a flow of air comes through the mask. After the mask is placed on the face, it is sealed to the face and the air builds up pressure. At this point, it is the air pressure that accomplishes the desired result. This has the additional benefit of reducing or eliminating the extremely loud snoring. My own machine also has a distilled water container and the air passes over the water to prevent drying out of the nasal passages.
My own machine is very small, portable, automatically changes to different power sources, nearly noiseless and best of all, acts like a humidifier to my nasal passages. The air pressure can be turned up or down for your own situation, and besides cleaning the face part regularly yourself, the machine is serviced by the providers once a year.
Does it work? I sleep much better now and awake refreshed. I do not snore; I do not have any form of sleep apnea! I have used it on three continents and it travels with me as cabin luggage, although the airline security people will have a look at the machine as you go through.
Getting a excellent nights sleep for me, has been accomplished with the use of a modern sleeping machine.

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IAQ in Healthcare Environments – Transition Healthcare Challenges (Choosing a disinfectant for hospital environments)

As the economy heads further down the slippery slope of what promises to be a deep recession, and our healthcare infrastructure continues to grow and age, it is a natural progression to see more and more IAQ professionals turn to what some believe is a recession resistant market. From ambulatory facilities to long term care, the buildings that make up our healthcare infrastructure are constantly in need of renovations and repair. This new and promising opportunity for IAQ pros offers many long term rewards but is not without new and complex challenges that must be addressed.

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