There practice is you need to do a televisit with a nurse to make sure you are medicallly cleared for the therapy. My only concern is that it says your ears may pop or hurt, I remember when flying my ears hurt like the dickens when landing. Normally that wouldn't concern me, but with my current ear problems I'm wondering if it might make them worse?
I would also like to add that perhaps you can consult with them on slowly raising the pressure until you feel your ears become used to the pressure, added with the advice given by Laura on how to keep the ears clear. If it becomes to much you can always ask them to lower the pressure since it should be possible in such practices that the one overseeing the session has direct contact with the patient through some form of headset.
The below for example is a list (
from the wellness institute near my house) that advices people not to use it if they suffer from the following;
Note: Now I do not know how much of an issue those suffering from the list below could experience side effects from the chamber, but atleast make sure you are fully prepared knowledge wise if you do.
Do you have one of the relative contraindications below?
- ear barotrauma
- Insulin related problems (blood sugar drop during pressure chamber use!)
- Dental problems (aerodontalgia)
- Anemia
- Long ear surgeries in the past
- Untreated thyrotoxicosis (Stokes disease)
- History of a spontaneous collapsed lung
- Malignancy (Cancer)
- Patent Foramen Oval (PFO)
- Viral infection, such as a respiratory infection
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or other lung conditions
- Long barotrauma (Long pressure injury)
- Implants, such as a pacemaker
- angina pectoris
- Asthma or wheezing
- Abnormalities, such as uncontrolled bleeding
- Uncontrolled high blood pressure
- decompression sickness
- Epileptic attacks
- Severe hay fever
- heart problems
- Eye abnormalities (progressive myopia and cataracts)
- History of optic neuritis
- Intraocular Gas Bubbles
- Drug and/or alcohol abuse (Body temperature rising in the hyperbaric chamber)
- Diving from flies (within 24 hours of room treatment)
- Severe claustrophobia
- Pregnancy
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Do you have one of the absolute contraindications below or do you use one of the medications below?
Doxorubicin Hydrochloride (Adriamycin)
Bleomycin
cisplatin
Disulfiram (Antabuse)
Mefanide acetate (Sulfamylon)
Untreated pneumothorax
Fever
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I am still delving deeper into learning about this practice, but from what little I have gathered so far, I personally think that if you doubt or believe you might suffer from some side effects, it would seem logical to slowly raise the pressure to the point you feel ''okay'' and then slowly overtime raise it to the pressure it is supposed to be at.