CN106377267B - Device for detecting sweat of organism as physiological observation - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to a device for detecting sweat of organism for physiological observation, which comprises: an infrared wireless sensing unit is connected with a warning module, and the infrared wireless sensing unit can adjust the frequency wave of the infrared wireless sensing unit, so that the infrared wireless sensing unit can detect the naturally dissipated sweat of the organism under the specific frequency wave, and the warning module is actuated if the infrared wireless sensing unit accords with the specific frequency wave.
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Technical Field
The present invention relates to a physiological observation device, and more particularly, to a device for detecting sweat to observe physiological phenomena.
Background
Human beings or some animals usually reflect physiological conditions through phenomena expressed by the body, such as fever reflecting disease or drug reaction detected by urine, and by detecting such phenomena, doctors, inspectors or caregivers can know the phenomena, so as to achieve the purpose of diagnosis or medical treatment. For example, the invention of a thermometer can detect body temperature and accordingly diagnose or treat diseases.
However, sweat of human or animal is also a common physiological phenomenon, and especially, human excreta or body secretions are carried in sweat, and such excreta or secretions can be generated under specific conditions of human or animal, if the detection of such excreta or secretions can be used, for example, the detection of a chance or related substance that a particular enzyme is generated by sweat before stroke or due to blood vessel blockage of a stroke patient can be observed and studied, and diagnosis or treatment of diseases can be achieved accordingly. However, the sweat detection is usually performed by biological or chemical means, which is cumbersome and inconvenient, and is not easy to develop into a portable device.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the problems of the prior art, the present inventors believe that there should be a device for detecting sweat from an organism for physiological observation, comprising: an infrared wireless sensing unit is connected with a warning module, and the infrared wireless sensing unit can adjust the frequency wave of the infrared wireless sensing unit, so that the infrared wireless sensing unit can detect the naturally dissipated sweat of the organism under the specific frequency wave, and the warning module is actuated if the infrared wireless sensing unit accords with the specific frequency wave.
The infrared ray is mainly used for detecting sweat naturally dissipated by a human body, and different wave band spectrums show clues of sweat acid-base characteristics and specific substances (such as enzymes) so as to judge whether the body of a detected person has health problems such as stroke and the like, thereby achieving diagnosis and further preventing or treating.
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1 infrared wireless sensing unit
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3 sub-laser RF unit
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And 6, combining the components.
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Referring to fig. 1, the present invention relates to a device for detecting sweat in an organism for physiological observation, comprising:
an infrared wireless sensing unit 1 is connected with a warning module 2, and the infrared wireless sensing unit 1 can modulate the frequency wave thereof, so that the infrared wireless sensing unit 1 can detect the sweat naturally dissipated by the organism under the specific frequency wave, and if the sweat meets the specific frequency wave, the warning module 2 is actuated. The infrared wireless sensing unit 1 and the alarm module 2 can be combined by a combination component 6, such as a card component, so as to provide convenience for carrying.
The infrared wireless sensing unit 1 is connected with a server 4, the connection can be signal or electric connection, frequency waves of the infrared wireless sensing unit 1 can be modulated through the server 4, sweat (such as sweat before stroke or blood vessel blockage of a stroke patient) possibly generated by certain diseases can be generated, frequency wave requirement data generated by the sweat can be input into the server 4, the frequency waves of the infrared wireless sensing unit 1 can be adjusted according to the requirement data, when the infrared wireless sensing unit 1 detects the frequency waves reflected by the sweat and is matched with the frequency wave requirement data through comparison of a processing unit in the server 4, the warning module 2 is enabled to operate, the infrared wireless sensing unit 1 is connected with a display screen 5, and sensing results can be displayed on the display screen 5.
The above-mentioned "some diseases" are not limited to stroke, but the sweat is not limited to sweat generated by stroke, and may be hypertension, hyperglycemia or hyperlipidemia.
For further confirmation, the sweat must of course be analyzed for depth via more accurate subsequent clinical tests.
In order to respond to the situation that sweat possibly generated by some diseases is too little, the infrared wireless sensing unit 1 is further connected with a sub-laser radio frequency unit 3 as a synchronous emission interface, and the sub-laser radio frequency unit 3 is used for being projected to the organism for generating heat effect in a short time without generating harm to the human body or the animal, preferably, the human body or the animal to be detected is irradiated on a straight line in an invisible light mode 2-4 times per second, so that harmlessness (Harmless) is not generated to the human body or the animal, and therefore, the infrared wireless sensing unit 1 can detect the sweat reaching a deep area directly exuded by the sweat of the organism, such as a part of dermal tissue. And more accurate results are obtained.
The alarm module 2 is a lamp or a sounder, which may include but not limited to a buzzer and a siren. The light signal includes, but is not limited to, LED or light bulb display, and the light color includes, but is not limited to, red, yellow, green, and the like.
Wherein the sub-laser RF unit 3 is a semiconductor laser RF unit with a low impedance in the light guide layer.
Claims (3)
1. A device for detecting sweat from an organism for physiological observation, comprising:
an infrared wireless sensing unit is connected with a warning module, the infrared wireless sensing unit is connected with a display screen and can modulate frequency waves of the infrared wireless sensing unit, the infrared wireless sensing unit is also connected with a server, sweat frequency wave requirement data generated by diseases are input into the server, the sweat detection is to detect hypertension, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia or stroke, the frequency waves of the infrared wireless sensing unit are adjusted according to the requirement data so that the infrared wireless sensing unit can detect the naturally dissipated sweat of an organism under specific frequency waves, when the infrared wireless sensing unit detects the frequency waves reflected by the sweat, the processing unit in the server compares the frequency waves with the frequency wave requirement data, the warning module is actuated, and sensing results are displayed on the display screen;
the infrared wireless sensing unit is further connected with a sub-laser radio frequency unit as a synchronous emission interface, when the generated sweat is too little, the sub-laser radio frequency unit is used for being projected on an organism for a short time to generate a heat effect, the human body or the animal to be detected is linearly irradiated in an invisible light mode for 2-4 times per second, the infrared wireless sensing unit can detect the depth area where the sweat of the organism directly seeps out, and the sub-laser radio frequency unit is a semiconductor laser radio frequency unit with a light guide layer containing low impedance;
the device for detecting the sweat of the organism presents clues of sweat acid-base characteristics and specific substances by different wave band spectrums so as to judge whether the body of a tested person has hypertension, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia or stroke, thereby achieving the effects of diagnosis, prevention or treatment.
2. The device for detecting the presence of sweat on an organism according to claim 1, wherein said infrared wireless sensor unit and said alarm module are combined by a combination module.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein said alarm module is a light or sound generator.
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