Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy HBOT Lymes Disease

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Hyperbaric Lymes

Hyperbaric Lymes Disease

High-pressure (hyperbaric) oxygen is legitimately used to treat deep sea divers suffering from decompression sickness (“the bends”) and smoke inhalation, and to help treat several other conditions. There are 300 hyperbaric facilities in the United States. Some of these facilities have been used to treat AIDS, chronic fatigue syndrome, and Lyme disease. The Lyme patients subjecting themselves to long hours in these small chambers apparently hope that high-pressure oxygen will enhance oxygen-dependent immune mechanisms and kill spirochetes lurking beyond the reach of antibiotics.

Is HBOT effective against Lyme disease? At far as I know, it has not been subjected to clinical testing for that purpose. One Lyme patient writing on the Internet said, “After 30 hours of therapy [at $4,000] in 90-minute doses I had no positive results for chronic Lyme treatment.” Another online patient wrote, “The director of the clinic is refusing to refund . . . me. This money was for some of the dives I was scheduled to take, but was unable to because I was sick.” At best, HBOT is an experimental treatment for some infectious diseases. It is one of several treatments not recommended by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) [16].

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