High-quality, handy lamp with comb and 1x original Philips UVB 311nm 9W/01/2P bulb!
These lamps are medical devices within the meaning of the Medical Devices Act, meet the requirements of Directive 93/42/EEC and are registered in the medical device register.
CE 2460 declaration declaration (issued by the notified body TÜV SÜD Deutschland means full control over the design, production and marketing process)
CE approval.
Reminder: The UVB phototherapy lamp is a Class II medical device that must be CE approved. Any non-CE registered product may cause medical risks to users and is not protected by law.
• Cap base: G23
• Cap base information: 2 pin
• Bulb: 2xT12
• Main Use: Medical Therapy
• Service life up to 50% failures EM: 8000 hours
• Lamp power: 9W
• Lamp voltage: 60V
• Lamp current: 0.17A
• Color code: 01
• Color name (text): UV-B
• UV-B radiation: 100 hours (IEC) 0.95 W
• Psoriasis
• Vitiligo
• Atopic dermatitis
• Seborrheic dermatitis
• Pytiriasis rosea Gibert
• acne
• and many other skin diseases
Philips UVB 311nm lamps are also commonly used to produce vitamin D in your body!
Phototherapy (or light therapy) is available to people who experience worsening of psoriasis with normal exposure to the sun. This is because UV radiation is selected during dermatological exposures. UVB exposure is significantly safer than UVA. Therefore, it can be used successfully by pregnant women, children or people with severe liver disease or cataracts. Phototherapy for psoriasis involves regularly exposing the affected area to ultraviolet radiation. UVB radiation is mainly absorbed by the skin, so the symptoms of psoriasis can be eliminated. Phototherapy can be used on larger areas of the body as well as on specific areas of the skin. (eg: hand, head and face). The treatment is generally well tolerated and safe for patients. 85% of patients with psoriasis respond to UVB and they represent the largest group undergoing phototherapy. UVB therapy should be consulted with a dermatologist.
Philips UVB lamps with 311 nm are ideal for vitamin D production. Vitamin D is essential for strong bones because it helps the body utilize calcium from the diet. Traditionally, vitamin D deficiency is associated with rickets, a disease in which bone tissue does not mineralize properly, resulting in soft bones and skeletal deformities. However, research is increasingly showing the importance of vitamin D in protecting against a variety of health problems.
Symptoms of bone pain and muscle weakness may indicate a vitamin D deficiency. However, for many people, the symptoms are subtle. But even without symptoms, too little vitamin D can pose health risks. Low blood levels of the vitamin have been linked to:
- Increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease
- Cognitive impairment in older adults
- Severe asthma in children
- Cancer
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