Definition

Radiation is energy that is sent out from a source. Radiation exposure happens when you’re exposed it.

It can be found in nature. It can also be manmade. Ultraviolet (UV) rays come from the sun. They can also come from microwaves used to heat food.

There are 2 types:

  • Ionizing—High frequency and can injure cells. Linked to cancer and other health problems.
  • Nonionizing—Low frequency and is not known to cause cancer. However, UV rays can.

This fact sheet focuses on the ionizing type.

Causes

Ionizing radiation can come from:

  • X-rays
  • Cancer treatment
  • Radioactivity found in the soil or in public works such as water
  • Work such as mining
  • Fallout from a nuclear accident or bomb

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Risk

Your chances of exposure are higher if you are near sources that make it.

Health problems may not happen in everyone. Having a chest x-ray does expose you to some radiation. The dose and risk for health problems is low. Other tests, like CT scans, expose you to higher doses. Health risks from CT scans, while still small, are higher than from x-rays.

The higher the exposure, the more likely there will be problems.

Cancer

Cancer may take years to grow after exposure. Common types are:

Symptoms

Radiation sickness may cause:

  • Nausea
  • Weakness
  • Hair loss
  • Diarrhea
  • Bleeding
  • Burns
  • Loss of organ function

Diagnosis

The doctor will ask about your symptoms and health history. You may have:

  • A physical exam
  • Blood tests
  • Stool tests
  • Urine tests

A radiation survey meter can measure the amount of radiation in your body.

Treatment

If you were contaminated, you may have:

  • Materials removed
  • A bath with soap and lukewarm water
  • Your levels watched

If you have radiation sickness, care will depend on the where the damage is. You will be watched closely during care.

Radioactive iodine can be taken in by the thyroid gland. This can cause harm and lead to thyroid cancer. Potassium iodine will block the body from taking in this type.

Prevention

Talk to your doctor or manager about the best ways to lower your chances of exposure. There are policies in place to help you. Ask about the risk of exposure during visits with your doctor or dentist.