Absolutely not ! You're perfectly safe!
The radio waves from your phone (radiation) will enter your body while you have your phone near you, the fact that you dropped it on your arm makes no difference to this.
Some of the Symptoms of Tattoo Poisoning are swollen skin and irritation. Other symptoms are flaky skin, rashes and even dry skin.
LD50/30 radiation refers to the dose of radiation required to kill (LD=Lethal Dose) 50% of the test cohort within 30 days. Its normally specified for a particular species, rats, rabbits etc and is thought to be about 3-4 Sieverts in humans. The wikipedia article "Radiation Poisoning" has a table of effects of increasing radiation on humans. Note that at 3-4 Sv there are no skin effects if it is whole body exposure. If it is localised exposure then there will be radiation burns followed by erythema.
No. Cell phone radiation is radio waves in the Megahertz and Gigahertz frequencies. This does not break up molecules in your body. Cell phone radiation is harmless. Solar radiation is infra red, visible light and ultraviolet light which can burn you and break up molecules on your skin, and also particle radiation which can break up molecules deep in your body.
UV radiation is harmful to skin. It causes skin cancer.
Melanin is a substance produced by the skin that protects the skin from ultraviolet radiation. It also gives skin its color.
No. it is impossible to die from writing on the skin with ink . also it is impossibe to get blood poisoning from the same thing it has been provin ....
Symptoms of formaldehyde poisoning that affect the skin may include irritation, redness, itching, and blistering.
Of course, however you will end up with no skin.
Infrared radiation is emitted by the human skin. This type of radiation is invisible to the human eye but can be felt as heat.
rashes from allergic reactions. food poisoning. skin irritation. sensitive skin. dry skin. itchy skin.
Yes it is.Our skin is very sensitive so we need to protect it from sunlight using lotion. Lotion which is highly recommended by your dermatologist.So to avoid any skin diseases especially skin cancer, be concern to your own skin.
The biggest problem boils down to radiation poisoning from the sun, which damages the skin--sometimes permanently and with long-term effects. This damage is usually seen as a sunburn, initially, but can result in dark spots on the skin (sun damage) and cancer.