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titleOfInvention A kind of eye mask for neonatal jaundice blue light treatment
abstract The utility model discloses a head-wearing eye mask for neonatal jaundice blue light treatment, which comprises a cover body and a head cover; wherein the cover body is a strip structure, and is characterized in that the cover body surrounds the edge of the head cover and is connected with the head cover, and the cover body is A non-closed-loop connection is formed around the headgear, the two ends of the cover body are in a free state, and the two ends of the cover body are provided with connectors for detachably connecting the two ends; the newborn wears the traditional cover body and puts it into the blue light therapy apparatus , due to the activities of the newborn, the eye mask is very easy to fall off and cannot effectively protect the eyes, which requires nurses and parents to take care of them all the time; in this application, the mask body is worn on the head, due to the constraints of the headgear, the mask body is It will not be displaced, and at the same time, with the restraint of the tie, the cover body can be prevented from falling off, and the cover body will not be displaced sufficiently.
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