What are the benefits of a far-infrared lamp?

Mar 28, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Wang Lei
Introduction
Far-infrared lamps generally refer to far-infrared radiation therapy. The therapeutic effects of far-infrared radiation mainly include improving local blood circulation, reducing pain intensity, and accelerating the elimination of harmful toxins. It belongs to the category of physical therapy and is applicable for various conditions such as skin infections and lumbar disc herniation. It can dilate subcutaneous capillaries in the affected area and enhance local blood circulation and metabolism.

Far-infrared lamps generally refer to far-infrared therapy. The therapeutic effects of far-infrared radiation primarily include improving local blood circulation, reducing pain intensity, and accelerating the elimination of harmful toxins. This treatment belongs to the category of physical therapy and is applicable for various conditions such as skin infections, lumbar disc herniation, venous thrombosis, and others. A detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Improving Local Blood Circulation

This therapy can dilate subcutaneous capillaries locally, accelerate local blood circulation and metabolism, thereby improving inadequate tissue oxygen perfusion and promoting the healing and repair of damaged tissues.

2. Reducing Pain Intensity

Medical studies indicate that the warming properties of far-infrared radiation help alleviate the accumulation of inflammatory factors in blood vessels, thus reducing local inflammation symptoms such as swelling, pain, and warmth.

3. Accelerating the Elimination of Harmful Toxins

The heat generated can induce physiological dilation of capillaries and promote the entry of harmful substances—such as heavy metals, lactic acid, free fatty acids, and free radicals—into systems like the urinary and lower digestive tracts, allowing them to be expelled from the body via urine, feces, and other excretory means.

In addition to the above benefits, this therapy may also enhance immune function. Patients are advised to seek timely medical evaluation at a hospital and undergo standardized treatment under professional medical guidance.