Ultraviolet therapy

Ultraviolet therapy

UV is an electromagnetic wave with wavelength shorter than visible light. It is called the name because the violet wave is the shortest color spectrum. UV rays use a lot of diseases, which are less harmful than all other waves.

Uses of ultraviolet therapy

  • Treatment of chest allergy
  • Cancer treatment
  • Treatment of high cholesterol
  • Treatment of premenstrual syndrome

Types of UV treatment

  • Black light
  • The nearby wave
  • Medium Wave
  • Short wave
  • Extreme Extreme
  • Dynamic phototherapy: This treatment involves the injection of dye that absorbs light in specific types of malignant tumors, and then exposing these tumors to a light that absorbs light dye to kill cancer cells.