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Nausea, vomitting, loss of appetite, fatigue, fever, and headache
Unless you are feeling sick then no. Just search up radiation symptoms. nausea is a symptom but don't blow it out of proportion. wait until your are vomiting or starting to lose hair.
An illness caused by an overdose of ionizing radiation. Early symptoms include skin burns resembling bad sunburn, nausea, vomiting, and explosive diarrhea. Later symptoms include hair loss, immune system failure (and uncontrollable infections), and death. If you recover there is a greatly increased chance of cancer and other complications in the long term.
yes, heat radiation is called infrared radiation
EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.EM radiation is short for electromagnetic radiation. It is a wave in the electric and magnetic fields.
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nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fatigue, fever and headache
Radiation can cause cancer,burns, and death. Also causes: vomiting nausea headache loss of white blood cells
Nausea, vomitting, loss of appetite, fatigue, fever, and headache
There are several symptoms of radiation poisoning. Some of these symptoms include nausea, vomiting, headache, fever, dizziness, fatigue, and diarrhea.
The first indicators of radiation sickness are nausea and vomiting. Symptoms will begin within the first six hours after over exposure.
nausea, vomiting,loss of appetite, fatigue, fever, and headache.
Side effects of radiation include nausea, hair loss, and dry mouth. Other side effects include muscle soreness, dry skin, and fatigue.
Nausea and vomiting are most likely to occur when the radiation dose is high or if the abdomen or another part of the digestive tract is irradiated
fatigue, nausea, vomiting, easy bruising and bleeding, fevers/chills, night sweats. There is nothing different in symptoms from radiation-induced leukemia from other origins of leukemia.