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Original Abstract of the Article

Main Research Findings

Magnetotherapy has shown potential effectiveness in the rehabilitation of patients with viral pneumonia associated with COVID-19, rehabilitation of stroke, chronic neck and low back pain, urinary incontinence, and shoulder pain. 5 , , 8 , 4 , 6

Reasons for Side Effects

The reasons for side effects of magnetotherapy are thought to be due to the magnetic field's impact on the body's cells and tissues. However, the specific mechanisms are not fully understood.

Common Side Effects

Eye Strain

Eye strain has been reported with bright light therapy. , 1

Headache

Headache has been reported with bright light therapy. , 1

Nausea

Nausea has been reported with bright light therapy. , 1

Insomnia

Insomnia has been reported with bright light therapy.

Hyperactivity

Hyperactivity has been reported with bright light therapy.

Dizziness

Dizziness has been reported with bright light therapy. 1

Blurred Vision

Blurred vision has been reported with bright light therapy. 1

Countermeasures for Side Effects

Countermeasures for Eye Strain

If you are concerned about eye strain, try reducing the duration of magnetotherapy or bright light therapy, or taking breaks. , 1

Countermeasures for Headache

If you are concerned about headaches, try reducing the duration of magnetotherapy or bright light therapy, or taking breaks. , 1

Countermeasures for Nausea

If you are concerned about nausea, try reducing the duration of magnetotherapy or bright light therapy, or taking breaks. , 1

Countermeasures for Insomnia

If you are concerned about insomnia, try adjusting the duration of magnetotherapy or bright light therapy, or incorporate relaxing methods before bedtime.

Countermeasures for Hyperactivity

If you are concerned about hyperactivity, try adjusting the duration of magnetotherapy or bright light therapy, and strive for a balance between exercise and rest.

Countermeasures for Dizziness

If you are concerned about dizziness, try reducing the duration of magnetotherapy or bright light therapy, or taking breaks. 1

Countermeasures for Blurred Vision

If you are concerned about blurred vision, try reducing the duration of magnetotherapy or bright light therapy, or taking breaks. 1

Comparison Across Studies

Similarities Among Studies

Many studies have reported that magnetotherapy is safe and side effects are mild. , , , 1

Differences Among Studies

The diseases and symptoms for which effectiveness has been observed vary depending on the study. The intensity, frequency, and duration of the magnetic field used also vary. , 8 , 4 , 6 , , , 3 , , , 7 , 2

Cautions for Real-Life Application

It is essential to undergo magnetotherapy under the guidance of a physician. Self-treatment with magnetotherapy can be dangerous.

Limitations of Current Research

There is still not enough research to fully support the efficacy of magnetotherapy. Further research, especially on long-term effects and side effects, is needed.

Future Research Directions

Large-scale clinical trials are needed to clarify the long-term effects, safety, and side effects of magnetotherapy. Research to elucidate the mechanisms by which magnetotherapy works is also necessary. ,

Conclusion

Magnetotherapy may be effective for some diseases and symptoms, but its effects are not fully understood. Side effects have also been reported, and self-treatment should be avoided. If you are considering magnetotherapy, follow your doctor's instructions.


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