Abstract

The purpose of this study is to see how low-power red laser helium-neon and diode lasers with wavelengths of 632.8 nm and 650 nm, respectively, affect some human blood sample factors like viscosity HCT, Platelets PLT, White blood cells WBC, white blood lymphocytes LYM, neutrophilic white blood cells NEUT, red blood cells RBC, and Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate ESR. Blood samples were collected from healthy people and placed in EDTA-contained tubes, blood tests were performed on control samples in a blood analyzer, and the samples were divided into two parts and split into two equal tubes to be irradiated with diode and helium-neon lasers for 15 minutes. Using a blood analyzer, measurements were taken immediately after irradiation. The results of this analysis indicated a decrease in the number of white blood cells (WBC), red blood cells (RBC), and blood viscosity (HCT), as well as a significant rise in the number of neutrophils (NEUT) and platelets (PLT) and increase in the Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate ESR after exposure to both helium-neon and diode lasers. This suggests that It is possible to make recommendations, a low-power laser could be used to stimulate blood cells so a laser could be used to treat blood viscosity. Because of the increasing concentrations of free intracellular Calcium ions and the action of laser on the plasma composition, it is acceptable to suggest that laser irradiation can lower the number of white blood cells (WBC), red blood cells (RBC), and the reason of that is because of a mechanical change in the blood such as a change in the pores of the surfaces and their fixation.

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