What Are The Precautions For Using Semiconductor Laser Therapy Equipment
Semiconductor laser irradiation is a commonly used nerve block analgesic treatment in clinical practice, and it also has effects such as improving joint blood circulation, enhancing metabolism, anti-inflammatory, and anti-inflammatory. Semiconductor laser irradiation usually does not cause significant trauma to the human body, and the side effects are relatively small. There are generally no clear contraindications. However, in clinical practice, it is usually contraindicated not to directly target the eyes, not to use on the abdomen of pregnant women and infants, and laser irradiation is generally not recommended for photosensitive individuals, hemorrhagic diseases, and menstrual women.
1. Do not shoot directly into the eyes: The eyes are sensitive to light, and using semiconductor lasers to shoot directly into the eyes may cause burns.
2. Do not use on the abdomen and baby of pregnant women: The fetus and baby in the abdomen of pregnant women are not fully developed in all aspects, and the nerve blocking effect of semiconductor laser irradiation may affect the development of their nervous system or cause adverse effects.
3. Prohibited for individuals with photosensitivity: Semiconductor laser irradiation belongs to light irradiation therapy and may cause allergic reactions in such patients.
4. Prohibited for hemorrhagic diseases and menstrual women: Semiconductor laser irradiation has a certain promoting effect on blood circulation, which may worsen bleeding and lead to anemia, excessive blood loss, etc.
