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....
Random Expulsion of Gas
The Bends
Background radiation come from black body radiation which is mostly infrared and microwave. Background radiation is not harmful at all. Fear from background radiation come from confusion of the word radiation where we mostly concern nuclear radiation, but light is also a form of radiation and we live within the bright day light on a normal basis.
The most dangerous type of radiation is Nuclear radiation which is the one that should be most worried about.
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nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite....
Hair loss is not an early symptom of radiation sickness. Early symptoms typically include nausea, vomiting, and fatigue, among others. Hair loss often occurs later on as a result of radiation exposure.
The three early signs of pregnancy is sore breast that comes and goes,morning sickness and scent that u once enjoy smells
no. The best symptoms of pregnancy is morning sickness.
nausea, vomiting,loss of appetite, fatigue, fever, and headache.
He ingested or was exposed to polonium 210 and died from radiation posioning. The signs and symptoms of radiation sickness may include: Nausea and vomiting Diarrhea Skin burns (radiodermatitis) Weakness Fatigue Loss of appetite Fainting Dehydration Inflammation (swelling, redness or tenderness) of tissues Bleeding from your nose, mouth, gums or rectum Low red blood cell count (anemia) Hair loss The signs and symptoms of radiation sickness and their severity depend on how much radiation you receive and which tissues are exposed. The way in which you receive radiation — by breathing in radioactive material, by ingesting it with food or water, or by being exposed to intense beams of radiation — also has an effect on the signs and symptoms of radiation sickness.
Radiation sickness varies depending upon duration of exposure, whether it was an internal or external exposure, and the dosage of radiation.
my niece has a brain tumour it is inoperable. I would like to know how long the sickness lasts after radiation