SPO2 refers to the oxygen in the blood. The normal oxygen content of the human body is about 90%. Humans live on oxygen. After oxygen is inhaled from the lungs, it enters the blood through the capillaries and is transported by the blood to various organs or cells in the body. The higher the oxygen content in the blood, the better the human metabolism.
The blood oxygen in the human body has a certain degree of saturation. If it is too low, which will cause insufficient oxygen supply in the body, and too high will cause the aging of the cells in the body. Both O2 and CO2 exist in the blood in two forms: physically dissolved and chemically bound gases and hemoglobin are in the form of complexes. If the oxygen concentration is high, hemoglobin will cooperate with oxygen; if the concentration of carbon dioxide is high, hemoglobin will cooperate with carbon dioxide. Hemoglobin is a protein responsible for carrying oxygen in higher organisms (abbreviated as Hb or HGB).
Blood and Oxygen
If compared blood vessels to railways, blood is a train, and the transported substances include oxygen, nutrients, hormones, immune bodies, intermediate metabolites, excreta, etc. The viscosity of which is about 5 times of water. The total weight of human blood is one-thirteens of body weight. Among them, the diameter of red blood cells is 7.7 microns, the shape of a disc, 1CM2 can hold 13,000. The number of red blood cells in the blood of 1MM3 is about 5 million for men and about 4.5 million for women. The red blood cells will die 100 to 120 days after hematopoiesis, become garbage, and be excreted from the body. There are more than 6000 white blood cells in the blood of 1MM3, and their lifetime is about ten days. Even if the white blood cells of the same person are different due to different conditions.
Therefore, white blood cells increase or decrease their number according to changes in the body's states, destroy bacteria, and act as bodyguards. An increase in oxygen in the blood means an increase in red blood cells that carry oxygen, that is, an increase in blood volume. At this time, a large amount of blood flows in the blood vessels, washing away impurities such as cholesterol adhering to the inner wall of the blood vessels. As a result, not only the blood itself is purified, but also people feel the lightness of the body, the joy of being reborn.
Who is suitable for hemodynamic therapy?
It is generally recommended that people with the following symptoms try hemodynamic therapy.
- Health care for sub-healthy people
A. Frequent fatigue, lack of concentration, and decreased memory. High-stress people, mental workers, etc.
B. Sleep disorders, insomnia, headache, dizziness, etc. Cervical spondylosis, hypotension, Meniere’s syndrome, etc.
C. Shortness of breath, shortness of breath, chest tightness, suffocation, difficulty breathing, etc.
- Diseases and high-risk groups
A. Hypoxic ischemic disease
Atherosclerosis, cardiac ischemia, coronary heart disease, angina pectoris, cerebral thrombosis, cerebral infarction, etc.
B. Metabolic diseases
Gout, hyperlipidemia, high blood pressure, diabetes
C. Immune diseases
Rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, mandatory spondylitis, psoriasis, lupus erythematosus, etc.
D. Infectious diseases
Sick hepatitis, herpes zoster, psoriasis, bacterial skin disease, atopic dermatitis, diabetic gangrene, etc.
- Anti-aging and youthful health care
People who want to improve their skin, deep anti-aging and repair sensitive skin, etc.
Hemodynamic contraindication symptoms and population
I. Hyperthyroidism
II. The unstable period of severe cardiovascular disease (such as recent myocardial infarction, cerebral hemorrhage)
III. Abnormal coagulation function
IV. Severe anemia, thrombocytopenia, body bleeding or tendency to internal bleeding, etc.
V. Those who are allergic to medical ozone
VI. Pregnant women (especially the first trimester), lactation period, female physiological period
VII. Low blood pressure
VIII. Hypoglycemia, hypocalcemia