Irradiator Erythema

An erythema irradiator is a medical device that is used for physiotherapeutic procedures. It is designed to expose the skin and mucous membranes to long-wave ultraviolet radiation. The radiation source is a low-pressure erythemal mercury lamp.

The principle of operation of the irradiator is that ultraviolet rays penetrate the skin and cause it to heat and dilate blood vessels. This leads to improved blood circulation, increased metabolism and strengthened immunity. In addition, ultraviolet radiation has a bactericidal effect on microorganisms that can cause various diseases of the skin and mucous membranes.

The erythema irradiator is widely used in physiotherapy for the treatment of various diseases of the skin and mucous membranes, such as psoriasis, eczema, atopic dermatitis, burns and others. It is also used for the prevention of various diseases, as well as for recovery after injuries and operations.

However, the use of the erythema irradiator should only be carried out under the supervision of a physiotherapist, who should determine the dosage and duration of the procedure depending on the individual characteristics of the patient. In addition, before using the irradiator, you should consult your doctor about possible contraindications and side effects.

Thus, the erythema irradiator is an important tool in physiotherapy, which helps improve the condition of the skin and mucous membranes and reduce the risk of developing various diseases. However, its use should be carried out strictly as prescribed by the doctor and taking into account the individual characteristics of the patient.



Erythema irradiators are special devices designed to improve skin health and combat cellulite using long-wave ultraviolet radiation. They are widely used in physiotherapy departments of medical institutions for the treatment of skin diseases, inflammatory processes and the prevention of viral diseases such as hepatitis.

The operation of such irradiators is based on the use of a low-pressure mercury lamp - an erythema lamp. The basic principle of operation of the erythema irradiator is the ability of radiation to destroy pathogens and bacteria due to the effects of thermal energy and increased radio frequencies. At the same time, the surface temperature of the skin increases, which leads to an acceleration of metabolism and improved blood circulation in the tissues of the body. However, this type of irradiation can lead to skin burns, so the correct dosage and duration of the procedure must be observed.

Such irradiators can be used to treat a range of diseases. They are mainly aimed at treating skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema, as well as chronic skin-related inflammatory conditions such as infections and acne. They can help in the fight against stress and insomnia, but do not forget that irradiators are used externally, that is, they do not affect the entire body as a whole, and to achieve an effect you must follow the doctor’s prescriptions.