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What to do if the skin is burned by UVB lamp?
Although UVB lamp has good effects in treating skin diseases and has been widely used and recognized by experts, patients may accidentally receive excessive exposure during treatment. What should be done if there is overexposure?
Generally, excessive exposure can cause redness, swelling, pain, and in severe cases, blisters and other issues.
Once it is discovered that the dosage is too high, the treatment should be immediately stopped in order to minimize the damage. When resuming the treatment, it is necessary to wait for the blisters to disappear and the skin to return to normal before proceeding. At this time, the dosage must be reduced and the same dosage as the previous treatment should not be used again, as it may cause blisters again.
At the same time, UV rays can cause significant damage to the eyes, so it is necessary to wear specialized UV protective goggles when using the equipment.
There are some precautions to be taken during treatment, which must be kept in mind. Regardless of the disease, we should carefully read the instructions before treatment. This is the end of the introduction to some reactions of UV phototherapy equipment. If there are any other doubts, please leave a message, and I hope everyone can recover their health soon!