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What Conditions Do Medical Phototherapy Lamps Treat?

August 29, 2022 by John Andros in UV Lamps

Ultraviolet light has many useful purposes, with UV electromagnetic radiation providing germicidal and healing properties.  Medical phototherapy is the process of using various wavelengths of UV light to treat certain conditions. UV phototherapy lamps are useful in treating and providing relief to a variety of ailments and illnesses. 

Phototherapy lamps are proven to treat many health conditions, including:

Neonatal jaundice - UV lamps are the main source of treatment to break down bilirubin in the blood that occurs when an infant’s liver is not yet fully capable of breaking down the toxins in the body.  “Bili” lights help the baby’s body and prevent brain damage. 

Mood disorders, depression – many people experience Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) during the winter months with less sunlight. Light therapy lamps help to treat depression which can be mild to severe and can improve symptoms of fatigue, lack of interest, and many other depressive symptoms. 

Sleep disorders – phototherapy lamps treat sleep disorders, including jet lag, by helping the body to regulate the natural circadian rhythm. 

Light therapy lamps also treat a host of skin conditions and are prescribed by dermatologists to ensure the right wavelength is used to treat specific conditions such as: 

Acne – UV light is proven to help treat acne, which affects nearly 60 million people in the U.S. Topical treatments can minimize symptoms, but many are ineffective, leaving people looking for help. Combinations of red and blue light therapy have been proven successful in treating acne to reduce outbreaks and lessen the severity of symptoms. 

Eczema – UV light is useful for successfully treating eczema with UVA, UVB, and narrow-band UVB wavelengths that reduce symptoms and help to clear skin. 

Psoriasis – light therapy helps to treat psoriasis by successfully lessening the severity of symptoms and preventing outbreaks.  Sometimes medication called Psoralen is used in conjunction with UVA and UVB wavelengths to help absorption for successful treatment. 

Vitiligo – UV lights treat vitiligo which is a skin condition that leaves white patches on the skin due to a loss of melanin. Narrowband UVB lamps are a popular way to treat vitiligo and help repigment skin cells.

Ultraviolet medical phototherapy lights are used to treat these conditions and others, such as helping wounds to heal by increasing blood circulation and preventing infection. Photodynamic therapy, PDT, is a treatment where UV blue light is used in conjunction with medications to treat certain types of cancer and kill cancer cells or tumors of atypical growth. 

As you can see, ultraviolet lamps have vast healing power, although the right type of lamp with the correct wavelength must be used to treat each condition. It is important to use light therapy correctly under a physician’s care. 

LightSources is a leading global supplier of UV and fluorescent lamps using medical phototherapy as well as germicidal applications. Our UVC germicidal lamps are used worldwide to sterilize and disinfect in air purification systems, water treatment systems, and surface sterilization applications. Contact us to speak with an engineer about our many phototherapy lamps and our ability to design, engineer, and produce custom-designed wavelengths to meet your specific requirements.

August 29, 2022 /John Andros
uv air purification systems, phototherapy, uv germicidal lamps, uv germicidal bulbs, uvc germicidal lamps
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How Phototherapy Helps Eczema

January 14, 2022 by John Andros in UV Germicidal Lamp

According to the National Eczema Association, eczema refers to a group of skin conditions that cause different symptoms such as itchiness, inflammation, and dry patches of skin. Eczema is quite common with more than 31 million people in the U.S. having some type of eczema. There are seven different types of eczema which include:

  1. Atopic dermatitis

  2. Contact dermatitis

  3. Nummular eczema

  4. Neurodermatitis

  5. Seborrheic dermatitis

  6. Stasis dermatitis

  7. Dyshidrotic eczema

Eczema can appear any time from childhood to adulthood with symptoms ranging from mild to severe. The exact cause of eczema is unknown although we do know that it is not contagious and seems to develop from a combination of environmental triggers and genes.

One common treatment for eczema is light therapy, which can help to reduce symptoms of itchiness and inflammation in children and adults.

What to Expect with Phototherapy for Eczema?

Patients find relief with light therapy for eczema which should be prescribed by your doctor with specialized UV phototherapy lamps. Phototherapy lamps emit either UVA or UVB wavelengths with narrowband UVB proven effective to treat eczema. Phototherapy lamps can be used to treat just certain areas or the entire body where patients would stand in an enclosed area with protective eyewear while being exposed to phototherapy lamps. 

Sometimes a cream or lotion can be applied prior to UV exposure, or medication called psoralen may be used in combination with UVA treatments to provide better results. It may take a month or two of regular visits to see an improvement, although some patients can experience remission and reduce the number of visits. 

Many people with eczema experience flare-ups during fall and winter with less sun exposure. For those patients with improved skin conditions during the summer months, light therapy is more likely to provide positive results.

Phototherapy Lamps for Eczema

Be sure to use high-quality light therapy lamps for any type of phototherapy treatment. LightSources is a leading global supplier of high quality UV lamps found worldwide in a wide range of applications such as medical phototherapy treatment, UVC germicidal applications, and more. We are an ISO 9001:2015 registered company offering OEM oriented solutions with prototype development, quick turnaround time, and custom-designed UV lamp solutions from the top UV lighting engineers in the industry.

LightSources offers a wide selection of high quality UV lamps found in air purification, water sterilization and surface disinfection applications worldwide. We offer custom-designed UVC lamps and phototherapy lamps, providing solutions to OEMs of all sizes. Contact us to learn more about our UV lamp solutions.

January 14, 2022 /John Andros
uvc lamps, phototherapy, uv germicidal lamps, uv lamp solutions
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Phototherapy Lamps Deliver Proven Healing Benefits

July 18, 2019 by John Andros in light bulb manufacturers

Phototherapy, also called light therapy, is using specialty UV lamps to treat various health conditions. Phototherapy is proven to be a very effective treatment of several medical ailments such as various skin conditions, mood disorders and even diabetes.  Skin conditions which benefit from phototherapy lamps included acne, psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo and jaundice.

Light Therapy Lamps Help Skin Disorders

Phototherapy lamps are endorsed by the National Psoriasis Foundation when use under the care of a physician. UV light emissions in the UVB range deliver effective psoriasis treatment by reducing inflammation and slowing down the production of new skin cells which promotes healing.  UV lamps kill bacteria and reduce itchy and inflamed skin for patients suffering with acne and eczema.

Phototherapy Lamps Effectively Treat Jaundice

Jaundice occurs when the liver cannot effectively break down toxins in the body and is most common in newborn babies. Phototherapy lamps for jaundice are sometimes referred to as bili lights as they help the liver to break down bilirubin which nurtures the liver into a functioning state.  

Light Therapy Improves Diabetes

Light therapy helps people suffering with diabetes by promoting healing of wounds and killing bacteria to fight infection. UV light is also proven to treat diabetic retinopathy which is a serious eye condition that can lead to blindness.  Patients that have had diabetes for over 20 years are more susceptible to diabetic retinopathy which damages the retina in 80% of these long-term patients. If treated early, light therapy can lessen the progression of diabetic retinopathy in 90% of all cases.

Phototherapy Improves Mood Disorders

Phototherapy is proven to improve mood disorders and depression such as seasonal affective disorder (SAD).  SAD affects many people in the northern hemisphere when daylight hours are reduced during the winter months. Light therapy is proven to help treat this condition with patients feeling better typically within one week of consistent treatment.

LightSources Offers Phototherapy Lamp Solutions

LightSources offers skilled engineers with in-depth knowledge of UV lamps and UVC germicidal solutions. We design, engineer and manufacture UV lamps used in phototherapy applications as well as germicidal solutions such as UV air purification and water sterilization. We understand how to harness the power of UV radiation with specialty phosphor blends and lamp components designed to emit precisely the right wavelength for any UV application.

The LightSources Group is a leading global supplier of high-tech fluorescent and UV lamps found in a multitude of applications worldwide. We offer the widest selection of standard lamps as well as custom designed solutions to meet your specific requirements. Contact us to speak with an engineer about our proven UV phototherapy lamp solutions.


July 18, 2019 /John Andros
phototherapy, lighting, custom lamp manufacturers
light bulb manufacturers
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Successfully Treat Psoriasis with UV Phototherapy Lamps

June 28, 2019 by John Andros

Ultraviolet light is used in phototherapy lamps to successfully treat psoriasis and many other skin conditions.  Phototherapy, also called light therapy, is proven to provide successful treatment for many health conditions such as:

  • Psoriasis

  • Acne

  • Eczema

  • Vitiligo

  • Jaundice

  • Depression

  • Seasonal affective disorder

Using the right type of UV light therapy lamp is critical to achieving successful treatment. In fact, using the wrong type of lamp could make symptoms worse or not provide any benefit at all. It is important to follow your doctor’s orders and use a UV phototherapy lamp designed specifically for your condition.

The National Psoriasis Foundation endorses the use of phototherapy lamps for effective treatment of psoriasis under the care of a physician. Tanning beds to not provide the right wavelength of ultraviolet light and may damage the skin or make conditions worse.

LightSources Manufacturers High-Quality Phototherapy Lamps

Working with a reputable UV light therapy lamp supplier with in-depth knowledge of UV radiation will ensure that you receive the right type of lamp with the proper wavelength output.  UV radiation is emitted in either UVA, UVB or UVC wavelengths, with UVB wavelengths proven to successfully slow down the production of new skin cells.  This allows the skin to heal and improves symptoms of psoriasis.

UVB wavelengths in a narrow band and UVA emissions combined with a medication called Psoralen also provides relief to some patients suffering with psoriasis and may be referred to as PUVA treatment.  Patients using phototherapy for psoriasis may see an improvement in their symptoms as quickly as a few weeks or up to a few months depending on the severity of their condition.

LightSources is recognized as an authority on UV technology with in-depth knowledge of UV radiation and all applicable uses. We offer vast resources including a state-of-the-art glass factory in Europe, exceptional customer service, custom designed solutions and full support for OEMs large and small.  LightSources is committed to continual improvement through research and development and offers several patented lighting solutions which outperform comparable lamps.

LightSources is a leading global supplier of high quality UV lamps and lighting solutions to a wide range of industries and applications. We offer the widest selection of UV lamps as well as custom designed solutions and phosphor blends to meet your specifications. Contact us to learn more about our UV germicidal solutions and phototherapy lamps.

 

 


June 28, 2019 /John Andros
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Treat Acne with Phototherapy Lamps

May 19, 2019 by John Andros

Phototherapy lamps are proven to effectively treat many medical conditions including various skin conditions such as acne.  Acne affects many people in the United States and up to 85% of adolescents. Dermatologists treat acne with a combination of conventional methods such as antibiotics and retinoids, although more doctors are realizing the benefits of treatment with a UV phototherapy lamp.

Conventional treatment methods can have side effects or may not be completely effective in treating acne. People can develop a resistance to antibiotics and topical treatments may be harsh on the skin. Acne left untreated can develop into severe cases and even leave scarring in adulthood.

Treating acne with a phototherapy acne lamp is proven to be effective and may be used in conjunction with other conventional methods. UV light immediately kills bacteria upon exposure to improve skin conditions without bothersome and harmful side effects.

Light therapy lamps must be designed for the condition in which they are treating.  Using the right type of phototherapy acne lamp provides significant relief to patients worldwide

LightSources is a Leading Supplier of Phototherapy Lamps

LightSources is recognized worldwide as a leading supplier of lamps and lighting solutions. Our skilled engineers possess in-depth knowledge of UV radiation and UVC germicidal applications. Our lamps are found worldwide in medical phototherapy applications as well as UVC water and air sterilization processes.

Acne phototherapy lamps emit a combination of blue light and red light which is proven to treat acne by alleviating symptoms and preventing breakouts. Blue light is measured at 415 nanometer (nm), the unit of measure for UV wavelengths. Red light is measured in the range of 600 to 700 nm and stimulates repair and healing of inflamed skin through cell regeneration.

Be sure to speak with your doctor about the right type of phototherapy lamp for your condition contact the LightSources for all of your phototherapy lamp needs.

LightSources in the United States and LightTech in Europe are recognized as a leading global authority on fluorescent and UV lamp manufacturing.  We offer decades of experience and proprietary technology proven to outlast and outperform comparable lamps. Contact us to learn more about our wide selection of standard lamps, custom designed solutions and how to find the right phototherapy lamp for your condition.

May 19, 2019 /John Andros
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UV Phototherapy Lamps for Effective Psoriasis Treatment

March 30, 2019 by John Andros in light bulb manufacturers

Phototherapy, commonly referred to as light therapy, refers to the use of light to produce medically beneficial treatment to a number of health conditions. Ultraviolet (UV) light is proven to help patients with many ailments affecting the skin such as psoriasis, eczema, acne, jaundice and vitiligo as well as mood disorders such as depression and seasonal affective disorder. It is important to use the right type of UV phototherapy lamp for your condition as the wrong type of lamp could either not work at all or make symptoms worse.

Be sure to follow physician’s instructions and obtain UV phototherapy lamps from a reputable phototherapy lamp supplier with knowledge of UV radiation.

UV Phototherapy Proven to Improve Many Skin Conditions

UV phototherapy lamps are endorsed by the National Psoriasis Foundation to effectively treat psoriasis under a physician’s care. It is important to use the right type of lamp designed with the proper wavelength emission. Tanning beds do not deliver the same wavelength of UV light and could cause further damage to skin.

UV light in the UVB range is proven to improve symptoms of psoriasis by slowing down new skin cell production and allowing skin cells to heal. Patients can use special UV phototherapy lamps at home which deliver the right emission of UVB rays as prescribed by their physician. Narrow band UVB and UVA light therapy lamps may be used in combination with medication to provide relief to patients who may experience improvement in a few weeks to a few months. 

LightSources Custom Designed and Engineers Phototherapy Lamps

LightSources is recognized as a leading global supplier of lamps and lighting solutions with highly skilled design engineers possessing in-depth knowledge of UV radiation. We design, engineer and manufacture specialty UV phototherapy and UVC germicidal lamps to meet your specifications. Our vast global resources combined with a skilled design and engineering team allow us to deliver innovative, first to market UV lamp solutions which deliver long-lasting performance with energy efficiency.

The LightSources group provides OEM oriented solutions with prototypes and patented lamp products designed to improve your market share and brand awareness.

The LightSources group is a recognized leader in UV and fluorescent lamp solutions, offering patented products designed with cutting edge technology. We design, engineer and manufacture UV phototherapy lamps for effective medical treatment. Contact us to speak with an engineer and learn more about our vast product line and custom designed solutions.

March 30, 2019 /John Andros
advanced uv light, phototherapy, uv germicidal lamps
light bulb manufacturers
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Effectively Treat Psoriasis with UV Phototherapy Lamps

February 26, 2019 by John Andros in light bulb manufacturers

Psoriasis is a troubling skin condition where people suffer from mild, moderate to severe symptoms which include patches if itchy, red skin and dry, hardened lesions raised on the skin. Many people try conventional treatments which include medication and topical ointments that provide relief to some patients with mild to moderate symptoms but may not be as effective for the more severe cases. 

UV light phototherapy is proven to be highly effective at treating and controlling symptoms of psoriasis, providing some relief to people suffering with this troubling skin condition. Phototherapy lamps deliver Ultraviolet (UV) radiation at the optimum wavelength determined for therapy in both UVA and UVB wavelengths. 

UV lamp phototherapy should be prescribed only by a physician with the right type of light therapy lamp. Not all UV lamps are created equal and only a UV light therapy lamp designed to treat psoriasis will be effective. Other types of lamps especially tanning beds may actually worsen symptoms. 

UV Light Therapy Lamp for Psoriasis

UV light therapy lamps which effectively treat psoriasis may include both broad band and narrow band UV wavelengths. The UVB narrow band lamps deliver a smaller range of UV exposure with either type of lamp imitating the sun’s natural healing efforts. Both UVA and UVB technology may be combined for effective treatment, depending on your condition and your doctor’s orders. 

When UVA light therapy lamps are used, a medication called psoralen is also used to enhance the effectiveness of the UVA exposure, which is why this treatment is commonly referred to as PUVA. This is proven to be effective at slowing down the growth of excessive skin cells to provide relief from the raised, scaly patches of skin. In any light therapy treatment, consistency is key to receiving the desired results. Some patients see relief in as little as a few weeks, while some others may take months to notice improvement. 

UV therapy is also successful by killing bacteria in the skin which helps to clear skin for many patients. Phototherapy is proven to be effective at treating acne for this reason, and many other skin conditions including vitiligo and eczema. Light therapy is also proven treatment for different types of depression, not only seasonal affective disorder (SAD). 

The LightSources Group is comprised of the leading high-tech lamp designers available today offering innovative lighting solutions with high performance UV lamp products. We provide customized solutions with ongoing customer support. Contact us today to speak with an engineer about our full line of phototherapy lamps and UV germicidal solutions.

February 26, 2019 /John Andros
advanced uv light, phototherapy, uv germicidal lamps
light bulb manufacturers
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UV Phototherapy Lamps Help Treat Eczema

February 16, 2019 by John Andros in light bulb manufacturers

Many people suffering from eczema are seeking relief from dry itchy patches of skin. Eczema is a skin condition with no known cure, although many treatments are available to control bothersome symptoms. Ointments, corticosteroids, and UV phototherapy lamps are all treatments which improve symptoms and control outbreaks. 

A specialty phototherapy lamp delivers ultraviolet (UV) radiation at just the right wavelength for effective light therapy treatment. Phototherapy should be delivered only the advice of a physician in a controlled setting. Some people may be prescribed a phototherapy lamp to take home and use under specific directions. Light therapy is often helpful in controlling symptoms of people who live in the northern hemisphere that experience increased outbreaks during the winter months. 

How Does Light Therapy Treat Eczema?

Light is emitted in wavelengths, divided by colors and measured with nanometers (nm). Ultraviolet is broken into UVA, UVB and UVC wavelengths with UVA measuring between 315nm to 400nm and UVB measuring from 280nm to 315nm. The narrow band of UVB light in the range of 310nm is specifically successful at treating eczema symptoms. Narrow band UVB is effective by suppressing the overactive immune system to reduce inflammation and is the most common form of UV light therapy used to treat eczema.

UVA light is also used in conjunction with a medication to improve the skin’s ability to absorb the UVA rays. Psoralen is often prescribed with UVA treatment to reach optimum absorption to improve eczema symptoms. 

LightSources Offers UV Light Therapy Lamps

LightSources is a leading manufacturer of UV lamps used in phototherapy lamps to treat a host of medical conditions. Phototherapy is proven effective at relieving symptoms of eczema, acne, vitiligo, psoriasis and other conditions such as depression. Be sure to work with a reputable phototherapy lamp supplier to ensure the right amount of UVA, UVB or UVC exposure.

Using fluorescent lamps which are not designed to treat specific medications can make conditions worse and not produce the desired effect. LightSources offers phototherapy lamps designed by skilled lamp engineers who understand the technology behind UV lamp radiation. We provide specialty lamps with custom phosphor blends to reach the maximum UV output for your specifications. 

LightSources and our valued partners offer high-tech lighting solutions that meet the required specifications for successful phototherapy results. Contact us today to speak with an engineer and learn more about our UV phototherapy lamps.

February 16, 2019 /John Andros
advanced uv light, phototherapy, light therapy
light bulb manufacturers

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