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Is Red Light Therapy Suitable for Everyone?

Red light therapy (RLT) is generally considered safe and suitable for most people, but there are exceptions where caution is advised. Individuals with photosensitive conditions, such as lupus, or those taking medications that increase sensitivity to light, like certain antibiotics or chemotherapy drugs, may experience heightened reactions to RLT. Pregnant women are often advised to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new treatment, including RLT, to ensure safety for both mother and baby.

Additionally, individuals with a history of skin cancer or certain eye conditions should exercise caution when using RLT, as the light exposure may interact with these conditions. While RLT is a non-invasive and low-risk therapy, consulting a healthcare professional before beginning treatment ensures that it is safe and appropriate for your specific needs. Proper use of FDA-approved devices and adherence to recommended treatment guidelines further reduces the risk of adverse effects.