Have you ever experienced a morning like this? Your plans are completely disrupted, and your mood changes from anticipation to frustration. The root of all this may lie in a health problem that you’d rather not talk about but can’t avoid—constipation.

Data shows that the prevalence of chronic constipation among adults in my country is about 4%-10%, and it increases with age, reaching as high as 22% in people over 60 years old. This means that one in five adults is silently suffering from slow and inefficient bowel movements.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Protecting Gut Health
Constipation directly leads to bloating, abdominal pain, and loss of appetite, affecting quality of life and mood. Prolonged retention of toxins in the intestines also negatively impacts overall health. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy directly enhances oxygen supply to intestinal smooth muscle, nerve plexuses, and glandular cells, restoring the intestines’ natural function and resolving constipation.

Improved Intestinal Blood Perfusion and Oxygenation:
Hyperbaric oxygen directly increases blood oxygen-carrying capacity, promotes intestinal angiogenesis, improves microcirculation, and recharges fatigued intestinal smooth muscle cells, restoring their rhythmic contraction vitality and coordination.
Regulates the Potential of the Autonomic and Enteric Nervous Systems:
Hyperbaric oxygen helps balance the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve activity controlling the intestines, improving intestinal motility deficiencies caused by neuroregulatory disorders. Sufficient oxygen helps maintain the energy metabolism of enteric neurons, supporting their normal function.
Optimized Intestinal Microecological Environment:
Hyperbaric oxygen improves overall intestinal oxygen supply and the state of intestinal wall cells, indirectly creating a more favorable internal environment for beneficial bacteria and promoting gut microbiota balance.
Reduces Accompanying Inflammatory States:
Chronic constipation is often accompanied by low-grade intestinal mucosal inflammation. Hyperbaric oxygen has anti-inflammatory and tissue edema-reducing effects, helping to repair the intestinal barrier function and reducing sluggish defecation reflexes caused by local irritation and edema.
Real-world case study: A designer’s smooth journey
Mr. Lin, a 48-year-old architectural designer from Shanghai, is a long-time sufferer of chronic constipation. Ten years of desk work, irregular eating and sleeping habits, and immense project pressure caused his bowel function to deteriorate prematurely, severely impacting his work performance and emotional well-being. After trying various methods without success, Mr. Lin began experimenting with a home hyperbaric oxygen chamber as a treatment option.
Following the instructions, Mr. Lin began hyperbaric oxygen therapy 4-5 times a week, 60 minutes each time. The initial changes included improved sleep quality and reduced overall fatigue. The heaviness in his abdomen and unexplained bloating were also relieved. After three weeks of consistent treatment, changes began to appear; the urge to defecate spontaneously gradually increased. Two months later, regular bowel movements were established at 4-5 times a week, with a smooth process and no longer requiring strain. More importantly, the long-term accompanying bloating and anxiety almost completely disappeared.

For chronic functional constipation caused by lifestyle factors, neuroregulatory disorders, and other factors, hyperbaric oxygen therapy acts like an internal therapist, helping the intestines gradually restore their innate, rhythmic peristaltic ability by increasing the energy level of intestinal tissue, improving its internal environment, and regulating related nerve functions.
Choose “O2life”. Experience immersive hyperbaric oxygen therapy. In just one hour, easily achieve healthy oxygen breathing and “oxygenate” your body for better health.


