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A new breakthrough in LED lighting: Philips pushes medical new products to cope psoriasis
Psoriasis, also known as psoriasis, is an incurable skin-like disease that causes scaly red patches on the surface and causes skin surface detachment. It is reported that the lighting giant Philips will soon launch a new BlueControl device, which is an LED light-emitting component that can help patients with mild and moderate psoriasis control the disease, the most important thing is that it will not cause any side effects. . Studies have shown that blue LED light can play a deterrent to the fresh skin. Its root cause lies in the rapid division of cells. The development of BlueControl is based on this. In addition, it can effectively control skin inflammation. Philips has designed a low-key bundle of components for BlueControl that provides energy for the battery, and patients can fix it in various parts of the body to relieve the disease. The BlueControl system does not use conventional LED light, mainly because they do not necessarily meet medical grade requirements. In order to develop high-intensity LED light modulated by pulses, Philips has completed research with academic and clinical partners. Philips and the UniversityHospital University of Germany (UniversityHospitalofAachen) jointly tested BlueControl. In the two clinical trials, the second continued for four months and officially ended in June 2014. The PASI index showed that the patient's symptoms were reduced by an average of 50. The PASI index measures the severity of psoriatic plaques in terms of thickness, redness and spread. In addition, clinical trials have found that blue LED light does not cause any side effects. The European Society for Dermatology and Sexually Transmitted Diseases will be held in Amsterdam from October 8th to 12th, 2014. At that time, Philips will showcase its newly developed BlueControl for the first time. The equipment will then be launched in the Netherlands, Germany and the UK.