What are the health hazards of electromagnetic radiation to the human body?

Apr 25, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Li Qi
Introduction
Prolonged and excessive electromagnetic radiation can directly damage the human reproductive, nervous, and immune systems. It is a major cause of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancerous mutations, and a contributing factor to miscarriage, infertility, and congenital malformations. It can directly impair the development of bodily tissues and bones in minors, leading to declines in liver function, vision, memory, and hematopoietic capacity.

Electromagnetic radiation is a type of radiation highly hazardous to human health—it may cause dementia and lead to abnormal pregnancy in women.

What Are the Health Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation?

Electromagnetic radiation poses eight major health hazards to humans: • Promotion of cellular carcinogenesis; • Hormonal imbalances; • Significant loss of calcium ions; • Initiation of dementia; • Abnormal pregnancy and delivery complications; • Hypertension and cardiovascular disease; • Overall adverse effects on physical health due to electromagnetic radiation exposure.

Prolonged or excessive exposure to electromagnetic radiation can directly damage the human reproductive, nervous, and immune systems. It is a primary contributing factor to cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancerous mutations, and also a key trigger for miscarriage, infertility, and fetal malformations. Moreover, it can directly impair the development of bodily tissues and skeletal structures in minors, resulting in diminished visual acuity, memory deficits, and reduced hematopoietic (blood-forming) function in the liver.

Whether electromagnetic radiation is harmful to humans depends primarily on its power intensity. When electromagnetic waves strike the human body, their energy is absorbed by body tissues, causing localized heating. The higher the power of the electromagnetic wave, the greater its energy content—and consequently, the more pronounced the temperature rise in the absorbed tissues—potentially leading to thermal injury or tissue burns. To prevent harm from electromagnetic radiation, always strictly follow equipment operating instructions and safety guidelines, and maintain a safe operational distance. We hope this information proves helpful to you!