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A to Z of MS Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO or HBOT, also called high dose oxygen therapy (HDOT)) involves breathing oxygen through a mask in a pressurised chamber, similar to a diving bell. In multiple sclerois, treatment usually consists of an initial course of around 20 sessions, each lasting an hour, spread over one month. Follow-up treatment is then needed at less frequent intervals.
Research into hyperbaric oxygen therapy in MS has failed to find scientific evidence that it is effective. However, anecdotal reports suggest the treatment can be helpful for some people, particularly with fatigue and bladder problems.
In the UK hyperbaric oxygen therapy is available through most MS Therapy Centres.
References
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CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics 2010;16(2):115-124.
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