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− | + | '''Radiation poisoning''' is a form of tissue damage caused by exposure to certain levels of [[radiation]]. | |
− | '''Radiation poisoning''' is a form of tissue damage caused by exposure to certain levels of radiation. Side effects include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, hair loss, low calcium, sterility, cancer and even death. It can be treated with [[hyronalin]], or sometimes [[adrenaline]]. Certain innoculations can be given as a preventative measure if a person is going to be exposed to radiation. | + | |
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[[Category:Diseases and Afflictions]] | [[Category:Diseases and Afflictions]] |
Revision as of 14:04, 12 November 2021
Radiation poisoning is a form of tissue damage caused by exposure to certain levels of radiation.
Side effects include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, hair loss, low calcium, sterility, cancer and even death.
It can be treated with hyronalin, or sometimes adrenaline. Certain innoculations can be given as a preventative measure if a person is going to be exposed to radiation.