Suggestion:
Infrared rays usually do no harm to the body and do not cause leukopenia. As a kind of heated physical light, infrared ray has been widely used in various fields, such as TDP magic lamp commonly used in hospitals, which uses the heating principle of infrared ray to treat diseases. So I suggest that you don't have to worry, just use it with confidence.
In fact, it's just a lamp, and it has no infrared treatment function at all. Infrared ray is one of the many invisible rays in the sun, which was discovered by the British scientist Huxley in 1800. Also called infrared thermal radiation. He used a prism to decompose sunlight and placed thermometers at the positions of various ribbons, trying to measure the thermal effects of various colors of light. The thermometer located outside the red light has the fastest temperature rise. Therefore, it is concluded that there must be invisible light, that is, infrared light, besides red light in the solar spectrum. It can also be used as a transmission medium. In the solar spectrum, the wavelength of infrared light is greater than that of visible light, and the wavelength is 0.75 ~ 1000 micron ... The infrared light can be divided into three parts, namely the near infrared light with the wavelength of 0.75 ~ 1.50μ m; Mid-infrared, the wavelength is between 1.50 ~ 6.0μ m; Far infrared ray, wavelength is between 6.0 ~1000μ m.
Suggestion:
Infrared therapy is based on the warming effect. Under infrared radiation, tissue temperature rises, capillaries dilate, blood flow accelerates, substance metabolism increases, and tissue cell vitality and regeneration ability improve. When infrared ray is used to treat chronic inflammation, it can improve blood circulation, increase phagocytosis, eliminate swelling and promote inflammation dissipation. Infrared ray can reduce the excitability of nervous system, relieve pain, relieve the spasm of striated muscle and smooth muscle, and promote the recovery of nervous function. When treating chronic infectious wounds and chronic ulcers, it can improve tissue nutrition, eliminate granulation edema, promote granulation growth and accelerate wound healing. Infrared radiation can reduce the exudation of burn wounds. Infrared rays are also commonly used to treat sprain and contusion, promote the dissipation of tissue swelling and hematoma, reduce postoperative adhesion, promote scar softening and reduce scar contracture.