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what is treatment for radiation poisoning

by Prof. Tillman Goodwin I Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How is radiation toxicity treated?

Treatment of ARS is generally supportive care. This may include blood transfusions, antibiotics, colony-stimulating factors, or stem cell transplant. Radioactive material remaining on the skin or in the stomach should be removed. If radioiodine was inhaled or ingested, potassium iodide is recommended.

What drugs are used for radiation poisoning?

In December 2001, the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said if there was a radiation emergency, people should take a drug that would help protect them from thyroid cancer. This drug is called potassium iodide (KI). The New York State Health Department agrees.

Is radiation sickness contagious?

Radiation is not contagious, not in the usual sense that one can “catch” certain diseases by being exposed to someone with the illness.Mar 24, 2011

What are the symptoms for radiation poisoning?

These symptoms include loss of appetite, fatigue, fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and possibly even seizures and coma. This seriously ill stage may last from a few hours up to several months. People who receive a high radiation dose also can have skin damage.

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