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The purpose of this treatment plan is to use a treatment ... therapy. Six weeks post placement of the draining ... Light is generated from a red LED embedded in the ...
This type of therapy is a well-known treatment for decompression sickness, but it has other uses. Find out about why and how oxygen may help heal the body.
This study is to learn how effective a night of no sleep, with or without light therapy, is for patients in an inpatient setting who are experiencing Major ...
This technique has an increased risk of side effects for people with darker skin or a history of keloids. Other energy-based procedures. Pulsed light sources ...
It is also used to treat moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in patients who may benefit from receiving phototherapy (ultraviolet light treatment) or other ...
... therapy, shedding light on ways the treatment can be refined. It investigates how cells surrounding a tumor might be diminishing the therapy's effectiveness.
It is given to patients who may receive other types of treatment, including pills, injection, or phototherapy (light treatment). It is also used to treat ...
Migraines · Cause pain that is moderate to severe · Pulsate · Cause nausea, vomiting, or increased sensitivity to light or sound · Affect only one side of your head ...
Thyroid eye disease · Put cool, damp cloths on your eyes. This can soothe your eyes. · Wear sunglasses. Ultraviolet rays and bright lights can affect your eyes ...
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