INTRODUCTION
Ultraviolet radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation derived from the sun and can be produced artificially from welding torches and tanning beds.
They are medically important for the treatment of some impairments like cancer, etc.
Types of ultraviolet radiations and their wavelength, and uses.
Types | wavelength | uses |
---|---|---|
UV A | 315-400nm | used to aid tissue growth as in the case of external ulcer. |
UV B | 280-315nm | it is inbetween UV A and UV C |
UV C | 100-280nm | used in killing bacteria |
Uses of ultraviolet radiations
Ultraviolet radiation can be used in the treatment of the following;
i. Ricket
ii. Osteoporosis
iii. External ulcer
iv. Acne vulgaris
v. Psoriasis
vi. Alopetia
Sources of ultraviolet radiation
Natural source
- Sun
Artificial sources
- Air cool mecury vapour lamp:
Source
this is a U-shaped tube made of quats material. Filled with argin and a minimal quantity of mecury.
Mechanism of ultraviolet radiation production
When an alternating current is passed in to the aircool mecury vapour lamp, argon is heated up, and the ionization of the argon leading to mecury ionization and vaporization causing emmision of radiation.
- Kromayer lamp:
This is another machine that produces ultraviolet radiation, it has a small water that aid in cooling it during heat production.
It can be used directly on the skin.
It has the same mechanism of ultraviolet radiation production as aircool mecury vapour lamp
- Florescent tube :
Its component includes;
Tracting tunnel, psoralinultraviolet A.
It can be used for treatment of large part of the body.
DOSIMETRY
This is the study of the dosage of UV light to be passed through a patient's body in respect to his/ her body's reaction to the modality.
UV dosage, timing, distance and uses
Dosage | timing | distance | effect |
---|---|---|---|
E1 | 15 minutes | 50cm | minimal eritimal reaction. |
E2 | E1 time×2.5 | 50cm | mild redness of the skin. |
E3 | E1 time ×5 | 50cm | marked reddening alongside peeling |
E4 | E1 time ×10 | 50cm | severe blistering, exudation peeling along with pain. |
Procedures for Ultraviolet radiation application.
There are steps you must take while treating a patient with ultraviolet radiation. They include;
- Wash the body part to be treated in order to remove grease and dust.
- Explain to the patient what you want to do and seek for his or her permission to go ahead.
- Keep the patient in the most convinient position for treatment, exposing the part to be treated.
- Apply petroleum jelly on soft areas to prevent burns.
- Apply your ultraviolet radiation.
Physiological effects of ultraviolet radiation.
- UV radiation is cancenogenous. i.e it aids proliferation.
- Pigmentation in the case of impaired melanin production
- Thickening of epithelium
- Disquamation in diseased skin.
- Aids vitamin-D production
Contraindications of UV radiation.
- Eczema
- Demertitis
- Hyperswnsitivity to sunlight
- Deep x-ray
- Skin grafting
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