Radiation would not be used as treatment for Hashimoto's disease. However, Hashimoto's disease can be a consequence of exposure to radiation from environmental sources or cancer treatment.
RADIATION POISON, RADIATION SICKNESS, cancer, radiation burns, burnt scalp and images burnt into the skin are some of the names and conditions of radiation exposure.
Radiation symptoms, such as acute radiation syndrome (ARS), can result from a single high-dose exposure to ionizing radiation, affecting the body’s cells and tissues. However, these symptoms are not contagious; they do not spread from person to person like an infectious disease. Instead, they are a direct consequence of the exposure and its effects on biological systems. Contagion can only occur with biological agents, not with radiation exposure.
Radiation has been known to cause neurological disorders. Parkinsons disease is therefore a risk of being developed in certain people who are exposed to the radiation. This applies to those who are exposed to the radiation more than others.
The excess exposure and ultraviolet light dosage can and will result in damage to human tissues. Two forms of damage include burns and inducing cancer causing mutations.
It is true to say that Radiation is an organic disease.
Too much exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation can damage skin cells and DNA, increasing the risk of skin cancer. It can also accelerate skin aging, such as wrinkles, sagging skin, and age spots. Protecting the skin with sunscreen, clothing, and seeking shade can help reduce the risk of UV-related damage.
No, radiation is not contagious. It is a form of energy that can be emitted from radioactive materials, but it does not spread from person to person like an infectious disease. Exposure to radiation can pose health risks, but it requires direct contact or proximity to a source of radiation, rather than transmission between individuals.
Rabies is almost 100 % preventable disease. You can have pre-exposure or post-exposure prophylaxis.
Thymine dimers are DNA lesions that can be caused by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. When these dimers are not repaired, they can lead to mutations and potentially cause diseases like skin cancer.
Graves disease.
Heart disease.