Irradiation Convergent

Convergent irradiation is a treatment method in which a beam of radiation is directed to a specific area of ​​the body, and at the same time it rotates in a spiral. This method is used to treat various diseases such as cancer, osteomyelitis, arthritis, etc.

Irradiation with a convergent allows you to achieve the maximum concentration of radiation in a certain area of ​​the body, which increases the effectiveness of treatment. In addition, this method allows you to reduce the radiation dose, which reduces the risk of side effects.

However, convergent irradiation has some limitations. For example, it is not suitable for treating tumors located deep in the body, and may also cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting and headache.

In general, convergent irradiation is an effective treatment for many diseases. However, before starting treatment, it is necessary to conduct a thorough examination of the patient and select the optimal radiation regimen.