The unprotected eye can suffer superficial inflammation and, in some
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cases, excessive exposure may cause damage to the retina. Frequently
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repeated exposures can lead to cataracts.
In the event of individually identified sensitivity or allergic reactions to UV
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radiation, you should first seek medical advice before beginning the
irradiation.
Certain ailments or the side effects of certain drugs may be exacer-
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bated by UV irradiation. If in doubt, consult your doctor.
There should be a period of at least 48 hours between the first two
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exposures.
Avoid sunbathing and use of the appliance on the same day. This could
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lead to skin irritation.
Pay heed to the instructions on the irradiation time, time intervals for the
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irradiation and the distance to be from the lamp. If you do not, it could
lead to skin irritation.
Consult your doctor if persistent tumours or ulcers form, or changes in
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moles come about or sores develop.
Protect sensitive skin areas, such as scars, tattoos and the genitals,
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from irradiation.
Do not carry out more than 5 treatments per day. This could lead to
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skin irritation.
Do not exceed the recommended number of 400 treatments per year.
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Remove cosmetics and sun care products before using the appliance.
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If you do not, it could lead to skin irritation.
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If in any doubt, consult your doctor about the possible applica-
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tions before using the appliance.
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