Laser Therapy for Erythropoietic Protoporphyria

Erythropoietic protoporphyria (commonly called EPP) is a form of porphyria, which varies in severity and can be very painful.

The cause is estimated to be a deficiency in the enzyme ferrochelatase, leading to abnormally high levels of protoporphyrin in the red blood cells (erythrocytes), plasma, skin, and liver.

EPP causes skin pain on exposure to sunlight, most often on the tops of the hands and feet, face and ears. Pain can be severe and last days after sun exposure. There may not be anything to see at the time. Prolonged exposure can result in some redness and swelling, and uncommonly in blistering and crusting.

Basic traditional treatment includes avoiding the sun and UV light exposure, vitamin D supplements, creams for tanning, and using protective clothing. However, for those advanced cases, medical interference might be preferable especially if the kind of treatment followed is laser-guided therapy.

Laser treatments have not been a problem in EPP people. But the doctor should be made aware of the diagnosis, and that laser output that exceeds 650 nanometers might be harmful. As such, a low-level therapy should be employed.

In comparison to surgical instruments that employ infrared wavelengths, the Portable Surgery Laser System SIFLASER-1.21G uses ultra-blue light, which ensures high-level performance due to the minimization of heat damage and its unique interaction with haemoglobin.

What also makes this device special is that the total lack of water absorption helps to drastically prevent warming of the surrounding tissues.

Because of the quick hemostasis provided by the Portable Surgery 532 nm Diode Laser System 3 Watt SIFLASER-1.21G, the operating region has optimal visibility.

Plus, the use of specific sterilizable fibres in contact surgery is meant to minimize cross-infection while ensuring a clean and bloodless operational region.

EPP  is the most common Porphyria in children. It affects males and females in equal numbers. It is estimated that the disorder occurs in about 1 in about 74,300 individuals. acute porphyrias can be life-threatening if an attack isn’t promptly treated. Low-level laser therapy is estimated to be among the most suitable kinds of treatment for such delicate skin issues. The Portable Surgery Laser System SIFLASER-1.21G from SIFSOF provides the exact needed low-level therapy with a painless treatment and fast recovery chances.  

Reference: Morgellons

Disclaimer: Although the information we provide is used by different doctors and medical staff to perform their procedures and clinical applications, the information contained in this article is for consideration only. SIFSOF is not responsible neither for the misuse of the device nor for the wrong or random generalizability of the device in all clinical applications or procedures mentioned in our articles. Users must have the proper training and skills to perform the procedure with each Laser system.

The products mentioned in this article are only for sale to medical staff (doctors, nurses, certified practitioners, etc.) or to private users assisted by or under the supervision of a medical professional.

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