Irradiation Local

Local irradiation is a term used in medicine to refer to the process of irradiating a specific area of ​​the body or organ. This may be related to cancer treatment, radiation therapy, and also to prevent diseases such as tuberculosis or malaria.

Local irradiation is usually carried out using special devices that can be installed in a hospital or at home. These devices emit radiation that affects only a specific area of ​​the body.

Topical irradiation can be used to treat many diseases, including cancer, malaria and tuberculosis. However, before starting treatment, it is necessary to conduct an examination to determine which type of radiation is suitable for a particular case. It is also necessary to take into account possible side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, headache and others.

In general, local irradiation is an effective treatment for many diseases and can be used in combination with other treatment methods. However, it is necessary to remember possible side effects and carry out treatment only under the supervision of a doctor.