The duration of a radiation implant's effectiveness can vary, but typically they are left in place for a few days to several weeks before being removed. The specific timeline depends on the type of implant and the treatment plan prescribed by your medical team.
The time it takes for radiation to kill a human being depends on the level of radiation exposure. High doses of radiation can cause death within days or weeks, while lower doses may take longer to show fatal effects, such as months to years. The specific type of radiation and the individual's overall health can also impact the time it takes for radiation to be lethal.
It is estimated that it will take around 20,000 years for the area around Chernobyl to return to normal background radiation levels. However, the most dangerous radioactive isotopes decay much more quickly, significantly reducing radiation levels within the first few decades after the accident.
Radiation has existed throughout the universe since the Big Bang, as it is a natural form of energy. This energy can take various forms, such as electromagnetic radiation (like light and radio waves) or particle radiation (like alpha and beta particles). Radiation is produced through processes like nuclear decay, fusion in stars, and cosmic events.
Gamma waves are a type of electromagnetic radiation, not harmful by themselves. However, exposure to extremely high levels of gamma radiation, such as from a nuclear explosion or certain medical treatments, can cause severe radiation sickness and potentially lead to death within days or weeks. The time it takes for gamma radiation to kill you depends on the intensity and duration of exposure.
That is complicated:Depends on yield and height/depth of burst.Depends on several features of bomb design.Depends on halflives of radiological contaminants produced.Depends on decontamination effort attempted and degree of success.Depends on weather.
it takes a week
1.) How long did it take for the radiation levels In Hiroshima to go back to normal ?
it will last a long as you take care of it
Removal of the contraceptive implant involves numbing the area with local anesthesia, making a small nick in the arm, and then removing the implant through the nick.
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Whether or not you had the implant, diagnosing pregnancy is the same. Take a pregnancy test.
decades
Inserting a cochlear implant typically takes around 2-4 hours. This includes making an incision behind the ear, placing the implant in the inner ear, and closing the incision. The procedure is done under general anesthesia.
Implanon is a birth control implant. It's a small rod about the size of a match stick that is inserted in the arm and last for 2-3 years. Some potential side effects are nausea, bloating, dizziness, headache, and pain and redness around the implant site.
I have no idea. There's no medical need for a "pre-removal" appointment to take out the contraceptive implant.
The implant is a highly effective method of pregnancy prevention. I don't know what you mean by "fertillity pills," but if you mean Clomid, a pregnancy seems unlikely with the implant in place.
after seven years later i want remove my breasts implant, will my breasts go back to normal? how long will take?