Graphene far infrared opens up a new way of non-invasive treatment

Release time:2023-07-05
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For 55-year-old Mr. Pan, it's undoubtedly lucky to transfer to Hainan Chengmei Medical, under the careful treatment of Dai Wenxin, Director of Geriatric Multidisciplinary Diagnosis and Treatment Center of our hospital , curing his left hip mechanized subcutaneous hematoma caused by the car accident by means of graphene far infrared non-invasive therapy.

"Thank him so much, Director Dai!, if didn’t treated by him, I would still be walking with a limp.” A few days ago, Mr. Pan, who went to the hospital for a review, couldnt stop holding Dai Wenxins hand in gratitude after seeing that the hematoma was completely absorbed.

Subcutaneous hematoma mechanization, surgery cant do anything helpful

In October 2022, Mr. Pan suffered a cerebral hemorrhage due to traffic accident, during the acute phase which, the outside physician focused on managing Mr. Pans cerebral hemorrhage symptoms. After the treatment, Mr. Pans symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage were relieved, at the same time, he found that a lump with the size nearly 20 centimeters appeared in his left hip, which was as hard as a stone by touching and severely restricted the movement of his left hip, making it difficult to walk and seriously affecting his daily work and life.

The surgeon told Mr. Pan that the lump was formed by the mechanization of a subcutaneous hematoma caused by the trauma. Since the internal mechanization of Mr. Pans subcutaneous hematoma had occurred, surgical puncture could no longer drain it properly, and because the lump was relatively large, if taken surgical debridement, it would result in a large trauma and it would be difficult to proceed postoperative repair.

Faced with the unresolved situation, Mr. Pan had no choice but to be discharged home.

Unexpectedly ecstasy, graphene far infrared non-invasive therapy solved the problem

After returning home, Mr. Pan was in a depressed mood and once gave up on himself because of his movement was severely restricted and his sequelae of brain hemorrhage. In order to offer him a better recovery environment, after inquiring, his family transferred him to Hainan Chengmei Hospital for follow-up treatment.

During the follow-up treatment for the cerebral hemorrhage, Mr. Pan was always hoping that the doctors would find a way to resolve the subcutaneous hematoma in his left hip.

In line with the concept of thinking about the patients requirement and urgency, Dai Wenxin, Director of the Geriatric Multidisciplinary Diagnosis and Treatment Center of Hainan Chengmei Hospital, implemented graphene far infrared therapy for the patient under the comprehensive consideration of not aggravating the patients current condition.

Director Dai Wenxin said that graphene far infrared therapy is physical therapy, treating hematomas with heat and energy, which will not generate side effects, much less aggravate Mr. Pans current condition. Meanwhile, graphene far infrared therapy is less economically stressful and non-invasive, so Mr. Pan and his family felt it was worth a try.

Three months after receiving the graphene far infrared treatment, Mr. Pan rechecked and found that the original mechanized hematoma had slowly liquefied. After continuous treatment for another two months, Mr. Pan was surprised to find that the original subcutaneous hematoma had slowly been absorbed and his movement was slowly returning to normal. A few days ago, a review of ultrasound and CT both showed that the original 20 cm subcutaneous hematoma had completely disappeared.

"I was able to resume my normal work and life without surgery or medication, so much thanks to Director Dai.” Mr. Pan said.

Dai Wenxin explained that graphene far infrared can proceed noninvasive treatment of subcutaneous hematoma that is inoperable to surgeons, which thanks to the energy resonance and warm effect of graphene far infrared.

Dai Wenxin further explained that the wavelength of graphene far infrared emission overlaps the wavelength range of human tissue, cells, biomolecules and particles themselves, while graphene far infrared irradiation will exert energy synergistic resonance effect, generating resonance transfer effects and subcutaneous hematoma. In addition, the graphene far infrared has strong ability of tissue penetration and the warm-heat effect is long-lasting, which can penetrate the heat energy deep into the human subcutaneous tissue cells, resulting in capillary expansion, and then improve the blood and lymphatic microcirculation, thus accelerating the metabolic function of the body, improving its immunity, promoting the repair of damaged tissues, and achieving the purpose of non-invasive treatment.

Introduction of the expert

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1. Genetic diagnosis and precise treatment of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperuric acid and hyperglycemia;

2. Tumor gene diagnosis and chemotherapy, targeting, immunity, microenvironment, integrated precision treatment;

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4. Treatment of respiratory disease, sleep medicine, diabetes reversal, obesity, etc.

5. Far infrared research and treatment of chronic diseases.

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