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Laser directly irradiates on the lesion part where blood flow is decreased. It supplies sufficient blood and nutrition to improve metabolism and relieve symptoms.
Laser irradiates the lesion area to enhance the activity of phagocytes, improving immunity and reducing inflammation rapidly.
The injured part can release morphine-like substances after laser irradiation. It reduces conduction rate, power, and impulse frequency to relieve pain quickly.
Laser irradiation accelerates the growth of new blood vessels and granulation tissue, improving protein synthesis and oxygen supply to damaged cells for faster wound healing.