A few side effects are hypothyroidism, meaning your body is making too little of the thyroid hormone and your thyroid becoming swollen and inflamed causing you pain.
Long Term effects due to radiation Massive Damage to buildings Radioactive area where the bomb exploded
The use of gamma aminobutyric acid is not FDA approved for any medical condition. Thus, there is no reported data on the safety or side effects of this medication.
Human exposure to radiation is classified into two main categories: ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. Ionizing radiation, which includes X-rays, gamma rays, and particle radiation, has enough energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, potentially causing cellular damage and increasing cancer risk. Non-ionizing radiation, including radio waves, microwaves, and visible light, has lower energy levels and is generally considered less harmful, though prolonged exposure can still lead to adverse effects. Additionally, exposure can be classified by its source, such as natural (e.g., cosmic rays, radon) and artificial (e.g., medical imaging, nuclear power).
Symptoms of radiation poisoning include: weakness, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, a tendency to bleed, increased susceptibility to infection, and--in severe cases--brain damage and death.
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.
There is no drug called thiamazol in any drug manual. The medication Methimazole is used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism.
The use of narrower radiation beams would help decrease the side effects of the radiatin treatment.
Stereotactic radiosurgery does not produce some of the side effects commonly associated with radiation treatment, such as reddening of the skin or hair loss.
The various effects of radiation on the body are well recognized. Patients who are scheduled to undergo radioactive treatments should be informed of the potential side effects they will encounter
Radiation exposure can damage cells and tissues, leading to a variety of side effects such as skin burns, nausea, and fatigue. Prolonged exposure to high levels of radiation can increase the risk of developing cancer or other long-term health problems. Additionally, radiation can affect reproductive health and may increase the risk of genetic mutations in future generations.
The most severe side effects from radiation therapy depend on the patient and the area that's being treated. Patients often experience skin irritation or a lack of being able to produce saliva. Nausea and fatigue are quite common side effects and a percentage of patients will also experience hair loss.
Radioactive iodine treatment involves ingesting a radioactive form of iodine that is absorbed by the thyroid gland. The radiation emitted by the iodine destroys thyroid cells, which can be beneficial for treating conditions such as hyperthyroidism and thyroid cancer. It is a common and effective treatment option with low risks and side effects.
The factors that determine the severity of the effects of radiation are the dose of radiation received and the type of radiation exposure. Higher doses of radiation and exposure to certain types of radiation, such as ionizing radiation, can lead to more severe effects on the human body.
Yes, in rare cases, excessive radiation therapy can cause serious side effects that may lead to death. It is important for patients to discuss the risks and benefits of radiation therapy with their healthcare provider.
Not directly, no. Radiation has many side effects including nausea, weakness, hair loss, skin burns and reduced organ function. If the exposure is large enough, it can cause premature aging or even death. However, radiation scares can cause hysteria, but that is not a direct effect of the radiation.
Long-term high-dosage therapy results in enlargement of the thyroid gland. When used to treat hyperthyroidism, sudden stoppage of treatment with herb can result in an increase in symptoms.
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