Chronic jaw pain is extremely uncomfortable and inconvenient. Not only can chewing and swallowing food be difficult, but the constant discomfort can even make concentrating or sleeping a challenge. While some explanations for such suffering are easy to detect, others require a bit more investigative work.
You may not have considered this before, but those who have received radiotherapy, or radiation therapy, for head and neck cancer, are at risk of suffering from jaw pain and infections down the road. In fact, this is a symptom of delayed radiation injury, which is a condition that can develop anywhere from six months to years after your initial treatments. As a result, pinpointing this as the reason for your jaw pain can be difficult. However, by meeting with a trained medical professional and suggesting this possibility, a proper diagnosis can ultimately be reached.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a treatment that aims to address these symptoms and encourage the healing of damaged tissue as a result of your radiation damage. This non-invasive, all-natural therapy is recognized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as being an effective treatment for radiation damage.
A typical session involves the patient sitting or lying in a hyperbaric chamber and breathing pressurized, pure oxygen. This is carried throughout the body via red blood cells and blood plasma to deliver an increased amount of oxygen to damaged body tissue. That additional oxygen could encourage healing at a faster rate, and boost capillary growth and white blood cell enhancement, helping you recover from the inside-out.
{Updated: February 11, 2019}
To learn more about HBOT and whether it's right for you, schedule a consultation with one of our trained hyperbaric oxygen specialists.