Neuropathy@CoreHealth is the Fairfield County's leading provider of neuropathic pain relief. We are the only clinic to offer oxygen therapy in Connecticut. Oxygen therapy offers several potential benefits for individuals with peripheral neuropathy by improving oxygen delivery, reducing inflammation, promoting nerve repair, and providing pain relief. Your nerves need proper levels of oxygen to thrive. Most peripheral neuropathy sufferers do not have adequate O2 Levels. Oxygen therapy is one of the many cutting edge treatments we offer at Neuropathy@Core Health. We can be reached at 203-875-0846.

 

1. Increased Oxygen Levels:

The primary function of oxygen therapy is to increase the levels of oxygen in the blood. It delivers oxygen through various methods such as nasal cannula, face mask, or ventilator, depending on the individual's needs. This can be beneficial for individuals with conditions that cause low oxygen levels, such as peripheral neuropathy.

  2. Improved Breathing:

Oxygen therapy can help improve breathing by providing supplemental oxygen to the lungs. It can relieve shortness of breath, reduce the work of breathing, and make it easier for individuals to perform daily activities.  

3. Enhanced Tissue Oxygenation:

By increasing the oxygen levels in the blood, oxygen therapy improves tissue oxygenation throughout the body. This promotes the delivery of oxygen to vital organs, muscles, and tissues, supporting their proper functioning and overall health.

 

4. Reduced Fatigue and Improved Energy Levels:

Oxygen therapy can help reduce fatigue and improve energy levels in individuals with low oxygen levels. Sufficient oxygen supply to the body's cells and tissues is essential for energy production and overall vitality.  

5. Improved Exercise Capacity:

Oxygen therapy can enhance exercise capacity in individuals with peripheral neuropathy. It allows them to engage in physical activities with less breathlessness and increased endurance.

 

6. Enhanced Healing and Wound Recovery.

It's important to note that oxygen therapy should be prescribed by a healthcare professional and used under their guidance. The specific oxygen delivery method, flow rate, and duration of therapy will vary depending on the individual's condition and oxygen requirements. Regular monitoring and adjustment of oxygen therapy may be necessary to ensure optimal benefits and safety.