Conditions we CAN Treat
Info for Patients
Necrotising fasciitis
Whilst not very common, necrotising fasciitis is a severe, fast-progressing infection that causes a lot of damage. It needs to be identified early and treated quickly.
It can occur after a traumatic break in the skin such as small cuts, insect bites or burns. Factors such as being diabetic, smoking, obesity, alcoholism and intravenous drug abuse are risk factors for this occurring
It usually presents with a pain that is out of proportion to what you can see in the area and this can be an early sign of deep infection. It may also become swollen very quickly.
Other symptoms that may occur are:
- Fever and chills
- Pain proceeding to numbness
- Blistering
Necrotising fasciitis is usually treated through intravenous antibiotics alongside surgical removal of the affected areas. In some cases affected limbs need to be amputated to prevent the spread of the infection, as it can develop very quickly.
How can Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Help?
Hyperbaric oxygen has been shown to provide benefit in the treatment of this condition alongside surgical treatment and antibiotics. Studies have shown it increases survival, reduces the amount of surgical intervention required and may reduce the need for amputation. It has also been shown to improve post-treatment outcomes as a result of this.
In our unit we aim to give patients 2 treatments daily until the patient is stable and then treatment will either be reduced to 1 daily or stopped altogether.
Clostridial Myonecrosis (Gas Gangrene)
Gangrene occurs when tissue dies as a result of blood supply. When this is caused by certain bacterial infections, gas forms in the tissues – hence the term ‘gas gangrene’. Distinctive black bubbles appear on the skin containing this gas.
Other symptoms that may occur are:
- ‘Foul, sweet’ smelling discharge from the lesions
- Air in tissues
- Fever
- Pain
Treatment of gas gangrene needs to be urgent – usually the infected tissue needs to be removed, which may require amputation in some cases. IV antibiotics are given alongside the surgery.
How can Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Help?
Hyperbaric oxygen can help destroy the bacteria that causes gas gangrene. It can stop the bacteria producing the toxin which damages the muscle tissue reducing the need for amputation. HBOT also has an anti-inflammatory effect.