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Blue light lamp that heals. What is the blue lamp? Contraindications to warming are

A blue lamp is popularly called a parting for home physiotherapy - the Minin reflector. Therapeutic effect it is caused by the generation of heat and infrared radiation. Blue lamp widely used to warm the nose and other organs, and is used to treat many diseases.

Is it possible to warm your nose if you have a runny nose?

If, with a runny nose and cold, a person’s condition is not very disturbed, he does not have sinusitis and fever, as well as signs of other pathologies, then to treat a runny nose, you can warm your nose. Any warming in the absence of contraindications brings complete recovery closer and often alleviates the patient’s condition. Exposure to dry heat during a runny nose reduces the severity of swelling of the mucous membrane and promotes its restoration, dilates blood vessels and accelerates blood circulation, eliminates congestion and makes breathing easier through the nose.

Warming the nasal area with dry heat not only helps to quickly cope with colds and runny nose, but also has a positive effect on the functioning of the heart and blood vessels, and also promotes normal operation nervous system. In addition, such warming improves immunity and strengthens the body's resistance to various infections.

Warming up can be done using folk remedies such as boiled egg, potato, salt, buckwheat and more. For the same purposes, you can use special devices, the most famous of which is the blue lamp.

The benefits of a blue lamp in warming up the nose

It should be understood that any warming of the nose during a cold or other disease can only act as a additional method treatment. The purpose of this procedure is to improve blood circulation, accelerate metabolism, and relieve swelling. The benefits of a blue lamp in warming up the nose are as follows:

  • swelling decreases;
  • Reduces nasal congestion;
  • the growth and reproduction of viruses and bacteria slows down;
  • local immunity increases;
  • the patient's condition is alleviated;
  • the severity of the inflammatory process decreases.

Warming should be carried out only in the first stages of the disease, when the mucous discharge from the nose is transparent. If an admixture of pus appears, then you should not warm your nose, since this procedure will not only not help, but will also cause harm. You can also use heating when chronic diseases with the doctor's permission. In this case, the benefit of the blue lamp lies mainly in increasing the immune properties of the body.

Blue lamp: contraindications

Warming the nose with a blue lamp has a number of contraindications, in which the use of this procedure can harm the human body. These include:

  • elevated temperature;
  • acute form of some diseases of a purulent-inflammatory nature, for example, such as otitis media, sinusitis, scrofula and others;
  • tuberculosis in active form;
  • neuralgic pathologies;
  • disturbances in the functioning of the heart and blood vessels;
  • skin problems in the area exposed to the lamp;
  • injuries and wounds;
  • the presence of malignant tumors of the throat, larynx and other organs;
  • pathologies associated with circulatory and blood clotting disorders.

Among other things, it is not recommended to use a blue lamp when diabetes mellitus, while expecting a child and while intoxicated alcoholic drinks or narcotic drugs. Also, contraindications to the use of a blue lamp include the time of treatment with certain medications.

Application

Using a blue warming lamp is quite simple. You just need to turn it on and bring it closer to the desired area of ​​the body. But there are some rules that need to be followed when treating with this device. So, before use you need to remove contact lenses, if they are. When warming up the nose with a runny nose, the eyes must be closed for the duration of the procedure.

The device is positioned so that its rays hit the skin at an angle of approximately 60 degrees. The distance from the device to the body can be 30-50 cm, depending on personal feelings sick. It is worth repeating the procedure 3-4 times a day. The duration of each session can be from 5 minutes to half an hour. The course of treatment usually includes 20 procedures.

After a warm-up session, it is extremely undesirable to go outside, so evening procedures are considered the most effective. Also, during warming up and immediately after it, drafts should be avoided. When using the device to treat children, the duration of the procedure should not exceed a quarter of an hour; during this time, it is recommended to periodically check with your hand the degree of heating of the baby’s skin to prevent burns. The use of a blue lamp to warm the nose in the treatment of a runny nose and other diseases is best discussed with your doctor in advance.

Other lamps

Red lamp for warming up the nose

The red lamp, used for warming up, appeared relatively recently. It can help with frequent colds in children, runny nose, acute respiratory infections and other diseases; for adults it is often recommended for problems with joints, neuralgia and other pathologies.

When carrying out procedures using a blue lamp, the skin is exposed mainly to ultraviolet rays, which in moderate doses are immunomodulators. They die under their influence pathogenic microorganisms, the severity of the inflammatory process decreases, skin condition and blood circulation improve. The effect of red light is somewhat different from blue light, since the former is able to penetrate deeper into the tissue. Red light has a stronger immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory effect.

In addition to just red, infrared light is widely used in physiotherapy, penetrating into tissues even deeper and warming them up more strongly. More heat skin tissue increases the production of interferon, which improves the immune properties of tissues. Red and infrared light are more often used to warm up organs such as bronchi, joints, lungs and others.

Warming with red lamps reduces the pain effect and has a resolving effect, which is used for neuralgia, muscle pain, and inflammatory diseases. Such procedures are considered relatively harmless and environmentally friendly, but before performing them it is better to consult a doctor. In some cases, the use of red lamps is contraindicated, such cases include: malignant formations, tumors, heart failure, pathologies thyroid gland and hypertension.

Quartz lamp for warming up the nose

In addition to other types of nasal heating, for colds, a course of quartz treatment, or exposure to a quartz lamp, may be prescribed. This procedure is most often performed in a physical therapy room at a clinic, but it can also be done at home. There are special compact ultraviolet devices for this purpose. They have a local, local effect on the affected organ. Such heating is used for diseases of the nose, ears, throat, as well as skin pathologies (trophic ulcers, furunculosis, multiple acne and others) and joint diseases.

A quartz lamp can be used not only in treatment various ailments, but also for hardening. Such procedures are especially useful in the cold season, when the body lacks sunlight. When exposed quartz lamp pathogenic microorganisms are killed and the immune system is strengthened. Lamps of this type are also widely used for disinfecting medical premises, rooms in children's institutions and residential buildings.

The popularity that the device with a blue lamp had in the last century is explained by the ease of its use and the effectiveness of light therapy. Before the invention of antibiotics, the Minin reflector (the medical name for the lamp) was successfully used to treat diseases for which dry heat. With the advent of synthetic painkillers and antibacterial drugs The physiotherapeutic device has ceased to be widely used, although it has not lost its medicinal properties, which are worth learning more about.

What is a blue lamp

The invention of the reflector (reflector) is attributed to the military doctor A.V. Minin, who was the first to use an incandescent lamp painted in Blue colour, for treatment inflammatory diseases aseptic nature. At its core, the Minin lamp is an ordinary light bulb placed in a special design that ensures the direction of thermal radiation. The blue color was not chosen by chance - the blue tint reduces surface heating of the skin and stimulates the synthesis of energy in cells. The therapeutic effect of blue radiation is:

  • improving blood microcirculation;
  • regulation of the hemostatic system;
  • vascular strengthening effect;
  • analgesic effect;
  • increased oxygen metabolism in tissues;
  • regenerating effect.

Design

The physiotherapeutic device is designed to provide targeted heating to a specific area of ​​the patient’s body, while minimizing the risk of eye damage. Concentrating the direction of light and heat is achieved through a mirror coating inner surface lampshade. The design of the reflector itself is a lampshade with a handle, inside of which is placed an incandescent light bulb with a bulb painted blue. An electrical wire with a power plug passes through the handle, made of insulating material. The photo shows a classic Minin lamp

The source of infrared radiation in the device is a 60 W lamp. Coating the bulb with a special blue paint reduces the brightness of the light and reduces the possibility of glare when it is necessary to warm up the facial area. The diameter of the standard reflector is 16 cm, but modern manufacturers medical equipment They offer several options for the device - for large areas and for targeted impact. The intensity of the infrared radiation can be adjusted by changing the distance between the lamp and the affected area.

Therapeutic effect from the use of a blue lamp is the thermal effect of light waves on a small area of ​​the skin. Under the influence of radiation, biochemical reactions begin to occur in the body, which help accelerate metabolic processes and recovery. Visible radiation from the colors of the main color spectrum has different wavelengths, which affect the body in a certain way. Blue color, unlike others, is intensively absorbed by many human photoreceptors.

The blue light lamp for warming up has the following medicinal properties:

Thermal radiation is exposure to infrared rays of varying lengths. Long-wave radiation, from a medical point of view, has beneficial effect on the human body, helping to increase immunity and improve the health of internal organs. Such rays are generated by the Minin reflector, provided that it is used according to the instructions.

Instructions for using the blue lamp

Medreflector is used to treat diseases inflammatory in nature that are not caused by any pathogen. Physiotherapy is prescribed in combination with other therapeutic methods and cannot be considered as a panacea. Using a device with a blue lamp is only permissible after consulting a doctor, because in some pathologies, heating painful area dangerous for health.

Reflector as a means complex therapy, may enhance the effect medicines, normalize arterial pressure due to toning of blood vessels, eliminating the need to take large doses antibiotics. Some types of medications can be completely replaced by the heat radiation of the lamp (for example, nasal drops to treat a runny nose or warming ointments for joint pain).

Due to the fact that a lamp with a blue bulb is safe to use, it is often recommended by pediatricians for the treatment of diseases of the ENT organs in children. This physiotherapeutic procedure is useful for sore throat with inflammation of the adenoids, bronchitis, sinusitis, otitis, and dry cough. According to the instructions, a lamp for warming the nose and throat can be used for bruises and superficial injuries skin The child has. For adult patients, dry heat can be used to relieve problems such as:

  • radiculitis;
  • ligament sprain;
  • arthritis;
  • aseptic myositis;
  • acute respiratory viral diseases occurring without an increase in body temperature;
  • disorders of the central nervous system (neuroses, depression, fatigue syndrome);
  • migraine-like pain;
  • diseases of the gastrointestinal tract;
  • hypertension;
  • hypotension;
  • inflammation of skin structures (pimples, acne).

How to use the blue lamp

In order for treatment with a blue lamp at home to be effective and safe, you should follow the rules for using the device. It is convenient to use a heat reflector with a flexible handle - this will ensure the correct angle of inclination of the lamp to the heated surface and relieve the load while holding the device. Basic instructions regarding correct use the devices are as follows:

  • the patient should take a comfortable position so as not to experience muscle strain during the physiotherapy session;
  • You must put a dark blindfold over your eyes or wear protective glasses;
  • an infrared lamp for the treatment of runny nose in children is used while the baby is sleeping;
  • patients who wear contact lenses should remove them during the procedure to avoid drying out the mucous membrane;
  • directed infrared rays should be at right angles to the heated surface of the body;
  • After connecting the reflector to the network, you must wait 1-2 minutes. for the lamp to heat up;
  • the distance from the electrical device to the skin surface should be in the range from 20 to 60 cm (depending on the heated area and the age of the patient);
  • the sensations during the procedure should be pleasant (the heat emanating from the lamp should be pronounced, but not too intense);
  • the duration of one session should not exceed 30 minutes;
  • the number of procedures per day is limited to 3 sessions.

Depending on the indications for the procedure using a blue lamp, the area of ​​application and the age of the patient, the doctor may prescribe physiotherapeutic sessions of the following nature:

Disease

Area of ​​influence

Distance from the device to the body surface, cm

Session duration, min. (adults/children up to 3 years old)

bridge of the nose

The maximum treatment period is 15 days

Arthritis, arthrosis, radiculitis

Cervical or lumbar regions spine

It is contraindicated to treat the following pathologies using infrared radiation:

  • acute form chronic diseases;
  • tendency to bleed of various etiologies;
  • diseases of a purulent-inflammatory nature;
  • active form of tuberculosis;
  • acute post-traumatic pain;
  • extensive violations of the integrity of the skin;
  • malignant neoplasms potentially oncological in nature;
  • varicose veins veins;
  • impaired cerebral circulation;
  • disorders of the autonomic nervous system.

Blue lamp price

You can buy a reflector in pharmacies in the department with medical equipment or in an online store, choosing the appropriate option from those available. The cost of a blue lamp depends on the complexity of the design and the size of the device. Average price for physiotherapy remedy in Moscow is 1500 rubles. A simple classic reflector can be purchased for 1000 rubles. (you can find it even cheaper on free classifieds sites), and the most advanced option costs from 1800 rubles. up to 2500 rub.

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At the end of the 19th century, Russian military doctor A.V. Minin wrote: “I can’t point out another painkiller that could be comparable in strength to blue light.” He confirmed his words with a wonderful invention - the Minin reflector, or “blue lamp,” first introduced in 1891. Initially, the Minin lamp was used in dentistry for pain relief and gum treatment. The reflector was widely used by both ophthalmologists and therapists, noting its anti-inflammatory and restorative effects. Until now, the Minin lamp is the most famous device for treatment among people. colds, runny nose, otitis in both children and adults.

In Soviet times, there was a blue lamp in almost every home. In many families, it is still carefully stored on the mezzanine, and caring grandmothers, with a story about the magical blue color, take it out and warm the ears and noses of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Indeed, there is nothing better than a well-forgotten old thing. Light and color were used to heal back in the Ancient Egypt, India and China, and light therapy reached its peak at the beginning of the 20th century - the Institute of Light Therapy was even opened in Copenhagen in 1896.

With the invention of antibiotics, interest in light decreased, but now this technique is experiencing its rebirth at a new technical level. In particular, the effects of the Minin lamp were studied by doctors from the Moscow Regional Scientific and Clinical Institute. During the study, they proved that blue color stimulates the immune system, has a positive effect on the functioning of the heart and lungs, and normalizes biochemical composition blood.

Lamp device

The Minin reflector is a mirror lamp, inside of which there is an incandescent lamp with a blue glass bulb. The blue lamp treats with dry heat and infrared radiation. Infrared rays absorbed by the skin and converted into thermal energy. Under the influence of heat, blood flow accelerates, due to which cells receive more oxygen, the rate of tissue healing increases, and general strengthening immune system. In addition, blood flows away from the brain, which reduces emotional stress and relaxes muscles. Blue color has a beneficial effect on the functioning of the nervous system, calms, and lowers blood pressure.

In the USSR, the blue lamp was quite rightly called "a cure for all diseases."

The impressive list of ailments for which it is recommended to use the Minin reflector can be divided into several groups.

  • The first group includes otolaryngeal or ENT diseases(laryngitis, tonsillitis, sinusitis, otitis, ARVI, colds that occur without fever).
  • The second group includes diseases of the musculoskeletal system and with conditions after injuries(osteoporosis, osteochondrosis, arthrosis, arthritis, swelling, pain, sprains, ligament tears, etc.).
  • The blue lamp is also effective in treatment diseases of the nervous system(neuritis, plexitis, radiculitis, neuroses), as well as depressive states, syndrome chronic fatigue, low performance, migraine.
  • A positive effect is observed when the Minin reflector is applied to gastrointestinal tract, liver function(jaundice of newborns, hepatitis, cirrhosis) and heart ( ischemic disease, myocarditis).

Thanks to its general bactericidal effect, the blue lamp helps cope with various inflammatory processes(including those occurring during internal organs), accelerates the healing of wounds, ulcers, burns, frostbite, improves skin condition. And most importantly, having a wide range of therapeutic effects, the Minin reflector does not cause side effects and has a minimal list of contraindications.

Device for the whole family

The blue lamp can be safely called a medical device for the whole family, providing the most safe treatment at home. There are no age or other restrictions when using it. Thanks to the convenient handle, the patient can treat himself or ask someone close to him to help him.

Until now, many families use the old, proven method of treating a runny nose using a blue lamp for colds and runny noses. This simple device, created more than a hundred years ago, often turns out to be more effective than many medicines. This simplest physiotherapeutic remedy can be used to treat both adults and children.

What is the blue lamp?

Scientifically, this device is called a Minin reflector, named after the scientist who created it. But among the people the name “blue lamp” has long been assigned to it. The device has a simple structure: a metal body with a reflector, a handle and an incandescent lamp.

This design ensures that light is focused on a specific area of ​​the body and creates a warming effect. The most commonly used universal lamp is 16 centimeters in diameter.

The blue lamp emits infrared thermal radiation, which does not heat the skin, but penetrates into its deeper layers. The effectiveness of the device for a runny nose is ensured by the color of the light bulb - blue color prevents burns and does not dazzle the eyes.

What effect does the Minin reflector have?

Why is it so popular to treat a runny nose with this device? Experience shows that after a few days the patient’s breathing is restored and the runny nose goes away.

Based on research, it has been proven that warming the sinuses with a blue lamp has the following effect:

  • Expands blood vessels and improves blood circulation;
  • Eliminates venous stasis and swelling of the nasal mucosa;
  • Facilitates breathing and saturates tissues with oxygen;
  • Strengthens capillaries in the nose;
  • Destroys many bacteria and reduces the rate of virus reproduction;
  • Improves metabolism and restores mucous membranes;
  • Calms nervous system and strengthens the immune system.

Such warming turns out to be more effective for a runny nose than any other methods. The use of a blue lamp speeds up recovery. This treatment is also popular because it has no side effects and can be used even in young children.

When can the device be used?


Despite the fact that this device is simple, not everyone is allowed to use it. Warming up the face area is contraindicated for sinusitis and other purulent processes, at elevated temperature, tendency to bleeding and impaired cerebral circulation. It makes no sense to warm the nose with allergic, vasomotor and atrophic rhinitis.

But the use of a blue lamp is effective for the following diseases:

  • For a cold;
  • For rhinitis;
  • With ARVI occurring without fever;
  • For sore throat.
Doctors recommend using warming only for initial stages disease while nasal discharge is clear. At purulent runny nose the procedure will not only be useless, but may also cause harm.

How to use the lamp correctly?

For treatment, just turn on the device and direct the light to the bridge of the nose. The distance from the blue lamp to the body should be from 20 to 60 centimeters in order to feel a pleasant, non-burning warmth.

The device must be positioned so that the rays fall on the body at an angle. If the patient feels discomfort, the lamp should be moved further away.

The duration of the procedure depends on the age of the patient, usually from 5 to 15 minutes for children, 20–25 minutes for adults. Warming can be done 2-3 times a day. In most cases, a runny nose goes away within a few days.

So that warming has only positive effect, during the procedure you need to follow some rules:

  • You can use the blue lamp only after consulting a doctor;
  • The eyes must be covered with a napkin, and if the patient wears contact lenses, they must be removed;
  • After the procedure, you should not immediately go outside or be in a draft;
  • It is not recommended to use a blue lamp to treat a runny nose for longer than 15 days.

Features of treatment for children


Warming up with a blue lamp is very effective and safe way get rid of a runny nose at any age. The procedure can be carried out while the child is sleeping. It is advisable to cover your eyes with a piece of thick fabric, and adjust the distance to the lamp by constantly checking the degree of heating of the body with your hand.

You can also relieve nasal congestion by heating the areas behind the ears. It is not advisable to carry out the procedure for young children longer than 10 minutes. If you follow these simple rules, you can cure a child’s runny nose in a few days.

Quite often in complex treatment For colds, warming with a blue lamp is used. This is convenient to do at home, since the device is compact and easy to use.

Dry heating of the sinuses alleviates the patient's condition and speeds up recovery. And if you resort to this method when the first symptoms of ARVI appear, you can ensure that the disease will proceed in a milder form.