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Phototherapy Equipment; Used For the Treatment of A Variety of Skin-Related Diseases

7/11/2022

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Phototherapy equipment are often used to treat various skin-related diseases such as psoriasis, vitiligo, and others. Phototherapy, also known as light therapy, involves exposing the skin to ultraviolet light under medical supervision. Narrow-band UVB (NBUVB), PUVA (psoralen + UVA), Ultraviolet A (UVA), and UVA & NBUVB (in combination) are the common types of phototherapy used. However, the choice of the type of phototherapy equipment is dependent on the type of skin disease/condition. Light therapy, or phototherapy, is a method recognized by scientific medicine for the treatment of various diseases.

Light therapy, or phototherapy, with ultraviolet (UV) light effectively treats some types of skin diseases. The light source is used to mimic natural sunlight and hence assist in the treatment. The standard output of a light box is in range 2,500 and 10,000 lux. There are two basic types of phototherapy equipment. One type uses ultraviolet light, while the other consists of a combination of both wavelengths. Both are helpful for skin-related problems such as vitiligo, psoriasis, acne, and generalized itching. In addition to above-mentioned types, there are also home versions of phototherapy equipment.

According to Coherent Market Insights the Phototherapy Equipment Market Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022-2028.

The home versions are typically more efficient because they allow the patient to go straight from the shower or bath to the lights. The effectiveness of medical phototherapy depends on the wavelength of the light, the area of the patient and its intensity. The phototherapy equipment uses state-of-the-art technology to provide high light output and long life. Infant phototherapy equipment can also help with the treatment of a newborn. It is also very compact, so it will be easy to transport and store. Its compact design save space, and does not produce excessive heat. Compared to other forms of therapy, light therapy is considered safe.

Narrow-band UVB is the most common form of phototherapy used for the treatment of various skin diseases. NB-UVB is a type of light therapy used in the treatment of certain skin conditions such as chronic dermatitis, mycosis fungoides, psoriasis, and others. NB-UVB light treatments are given 2-3 times per week in the office. It is the most common form of phototherapy used to treat skin diseases. Narrowband refers to a specific wavelength of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, 311 to 312 nm. Narrowband UVB has since become the type of phototherapy most frequently used for the treatment of psoriasis and a wide range of skin disease.

PUVA is a combination treatment which consists of Psoralens (P) and then exposing the skin to UVA (long wave UV radiation). The psoralen is used to treat psoriasis along with exposures to UV light in the UVA spectrum. PUVA is also of benefit in treating vitiligo, graft versus host disease, and mycosis fungoides (cutaneous T-cell lymphoma). Psoralens boost the amount of ultraviolet light the skin absorbs. This lets the light into the skin. The ultraviolet radiation helps treat severe skin diseases such as polymorphic light eruption, vitiligo, psoriasis, and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, a type of cancer, among others.
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NB-UVB is most widely opted owing to its versatility and effectiveness for treating psoriasis, eczema, and mycosis fungoides patients. Phototherapy equipment includes LED phototherapy equipment, fiber-optic phototherapy equipment, and conventional phototherapy equipment.
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