Fastcare Phot «SECURE | Handbook»
FastCare has introduced an advanced phototherapy solution designed to treat neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (jaundice) effectively. With the rise in home births and early hospital discharges, accessible phototherapy is more critical than ever.
Phototherapy uses blue light (460–490 nm) to break down bilirubin in a baby’s skin, making it easier for the liver to eliminate. FastCare’s system uses high-intensity LED lights with minimal UV exposure.
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