What diseases can a spectrum therapy device treat?
A spectrum therapy device can treat certain gynecological conditions and also help improve sleep. What diseases can a spectrum therapy device treat?
What conditions can a spectrum therapy device treat?
Typically, spectrum therapy devices can treat gynecological conditions such as dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation), adnexitis (inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaries), and mammary gland hyperplasia (breast hyperplasia). They can also improve sleep, help the body relieve tension, promote skin beauty by making the skin smoother, and thus assist in weight management. Spectrum therapy devices can enhance metabolism, and may be used to support treatment for conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease, generally achieving some beneficial effects.

When using the device, choose a comfortable position and fully expose the area to be irradiated, while avoiding getting chilled. Keep other parts of the body warm during treatment, and dress immediately after irradiation. The typical irradiation distance is 10–20 cm, adjusted so that the affected area feels warm and comfortable. Generally, irradiation is performed once daily for 30 minutes per session, with a treatment cycle usually lasting 7 days.
Some patients may experience temporary sensations during irradiation, such as a crawling sensation like ants moving, warmth, tingling, drowsiness, or slight worsening of symptoms. Although these reactions are generally normal, users should closely monitor their responses and seek medical attention promptly if needed to prevent adverse effects. The device is contraindicated for pregnant women, women during menstruation, and those with heart disease, abnormal blood pressure, skin disorders, or serious illnesses. Avoid direct exposure to the eyes. We hope this information is helpful to you. Wishing you good health and happiness!