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titleOfInvention A jaundice treatment device for pediatric health care
abstract The utility model discloses a jaundice treatment device for pediatric health care, which comprises a support table, a treatment box is arranged above the support table, an air outlet is opened on the side wall of the treatment box near a light blocking plate, and an air outlet is installed in the air outlet. exhaust fan. In the jaundice treatment device for pediatric health care, when the threaded rod rotates, the movable block threadedly connected with the threaded rod reciprocates in the vertical direction, so as to adjust the position of the light blocking plate, and the light blocking plate can block the light and prevent The light is irradiated on the eyes of the child, and the air inlet window and the air outlet form an air passage that is connected to the air outlet, which is convenient for the flow of the gas. The setting of the exhaust fan can effectively speed up the flow of the air flow and improve the air exchange speed. This kind of treatment device has a simple structure and is easy to operate. The utility model has the advantages of convenience, high air circulation speed, and good protective performance, which greatly improves the use comfort of the treatment device.
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