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Radiation Injury
Radiation injury refers to damage to tissues or organs resulting from exposure to ionizing radiation, commonly used in cancer treatment (radiotherapy). Symptoms vary depending on the dose and location of radiation but may include skin irritation (erythema, desquamation), mucositis (inflammation of mucous membranes), xerostomia (dry mouth), dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), pneumonitis (lung inflammation), fibrosis, and secondary malignancies.
Improves tissue oxygenation, aiding in tissue repair.
Reduces inflammation and mitigates radiation-induced damage.
Stimulates angiogenesis, promoting tissue regeneration.
Enhances wound healing in radiation-induced ulcers.
Alleviates symptoms of radiation-induced mucositis and xerostomia.
Improves pulmonary function and reduces risk of pneumonitis.
Reduces risk of fibrosis and secondary malignancies.
Enhances effectiveness of other radiation injury treatments.
Improves patient tolerance to radiotherapy sessions.
Enhances overall quality of life during and after radiation therapy.