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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Standards and Effects After One Hour of Coma

Standards for Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber Operations & Implications of Coma for Approximately One Hour The lack of ventilation in the bathroom caused a fainting episode during a shower that lasted approximately one hour. After regaining consciousness, there is a noted decline i...


Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
There is literature available indicating that hyperbaric oxygen therapy can improve peripheral blood circulation, but there is no definitive conclusion regarding its effects on brain recovery after coma. Recovery is only possible if there are still viable brain cells following th...

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Understanding Migraine: Symptoms, Causes, and Relief Strategies

Migraine Frequent migraines can cause a sensation of pressure in the eyes, making them feel like they are about to burst, which is quite distressing!


Dr. Huang Yingzhe Reply:
First, it is essential to rule out the possibility of glaucoma (by measuring intraocular pressure with an ophthalmologist). If that is not the case, inflammation or tumors in the eyes and nearby sinuses, or even a brain tumor, could also present with these symptoms. However, more...

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