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Model: mouse
Hydrogen gas inhalation protects against cutaneous ischaemia/reperfusion injury in a mouse model of pressure ulcer
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How Hydrogen Gas May Help Heal Wounds and Prevent Pressure Ulcers
A 2018 study found that inhaling hydrogen gas may help protect against cutaneous ischaemia/reperfusion injury, a type of injury that can occur when blood flow is restricted to the skin and then restored. The study suggests that hydrogen gas may be a useful treatment for preventing or treating pressure ulcers and other types of wounds. Hydrogen water can be made at home using a water ionizer or hydrogen generator.
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Publish Year 2018 Country China Rank Positive Journal Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine Primary Topic Skin Secondary TopicWound Healing Model Mouse Tertiary TopicPressure Ulcer Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement