Electromagnets and Society
Increased access and use of Electromagnetic therapy is medically and economically beneficial to society. This alternative treatment is economically feasible for various ailments, as several treatments are more affordable than continuous pharmaceutical consumption. In correspondence, the overuse of certain drugs is associated with greater consequences than the overuse of electromagnetic therapy.
The Electromagnetic devices are produced in various shapes and sizes to complement different health issues. For ailments which are considered less serious and are associated with localized pain, small portable devices are employed. This allows patients to wear the device independently without the need of labored medical assistance for a predetermined time frame. This is economically viable as patients can then limit the time they spend with health professionals, saving money and allowing practitioners to attend to more critical problems. The use of Electromagnetic therapy is broad and effective for all ages and genders. However, it is advised that people with pace makers and/or cancer should refrain from using this therapy, unless advised otherwise by a medical practitioner.
Overexposure to Electromagnetic therapy in very few cases has been associated with adverse side effects such as tingling, numbness, warm sensations, sleep disorders and intensification of pain. Notably, these side effects are only temporary and are not considered lethal compared to the overuse of prescription/ over the counter drugs. Additionally, in few cases it has been observed that individuals encounter allergic reactions to the adhesives used to hold electrodes on the skin. This is not directly related to the use of electromagnets in medicine, rather the chemicals used to fasten the equipment to the skin. Therefore, this irritation may be resolved by employing different adhesives.
The application of electromagnets in medicine is a growing area of specialization, as it acts as an alternative treatment for numerous health complications. Electromagnetic therapy ensures that the cells of a diagnosed area are restored to a healthy state, hence allowing organs to function effectively. By increasing the accessibility of electromagnetic therapy to the world at large, its prevalence will yield benefits medically, socially and economically.
The Electromagnetic devices are produced in various shapes and sizes to complement different health issues. For ailments which are considered less serious and are associated with localized pain, small portable devices are employed. This allows patients to wear the device independently without the need of labored medical assistance for a predetermined time frame. This is economically viable as patients can then limit the time they spend with health professionals, saving money and allowing practitioners to attend to more critical problems. The use of Electromagnetic therapy is broad and effective for all ages and genders. However, it is advised that people with pace makers and/or cancer should refrain from using this therapy, unless advised otherwise by a medical practitioner.
Overexposure to Electromagnetic therapy in very few cases has been associated with adverse side effects such as tingling, numbness, warm sensations, sleep disorders and intensification of pain. Notably, these side effects are only temporary and are not considered lethal compared to the overuse of prescription/ over the counter drugs. Additionally, in few cases it has been observed that individuals encounter allergic reactions to the adhesives used to hold electrodes on the skin. This is not directly related to the use of electromagnets in medicine, rather the chemicals used to fasten the equipment to the skin. Therefore, this irritation may be resolved by employing different adhesives.
The application of electromagnets in medicine is a growing area of specialization, as it acts as an alternative treatment for numerous health complications. Electromagnetic therapy ensures that the cells of a diagnosed area are restored to a healthy state, hence allowing organs to function effectively. By increasing the accessibility of electromagnetic therapy to the world at large, its prevalence will yield benefits medically, socially and economically.