Can EMF radiation cause skin problems?

Can EMF radiation cause skin problems

Radiofrequency (RF) exposure has been ubiquitous and constant for the general public in recent years. Public concerns about using cell phones have developed in recent years.

Many people are worried about childhood and adult tumors, according to the reports. Certain people suffer from hypersensitivity when they are exposed to mobile devices.

Therefore, it is crucial that more research should focus on the matter. There are currently 5 billion cell phone subscribers in a population of 7.4 billion on this planet. Mobile phones and tablets produce microwave radiation, also known as EMF radiation.

It seems that cell phones and base stations emit a varying frequency which could affect the health of those who use them, including skin conditions. Owing to their high prevalence, chronicity, and extreme effects on quality of life, skin disorders must be prevented at all costs.

Skin problems caused by EMF radiation

Mobile phones are associated with significant risks of skin problems. IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer) stated that carcinogenicity may be caused due to the prolonged exposure of mobile-emitted radiations.

One of the most common symptoms is a skin irritation of the ears and the surrounding areas in mobile phone users during phone calls.

Contact dermatitis from mobile phones is increasing, especially among young people. Many phones have metals such as nickel that are sufficient to induce Contact Dermatitis.

Patients with dermatitis of the face, hands, and upper chest should be examined for mobile exposure.

A study from the Journal of Advanced in Medicine concluded that addressing mobile effects on the skin to the public can prevent harmful effects among cell phone users.

The link between mobile phone use and skin diseases is broken down into two parts: the morbidity index and the mortality rate. The morbidity index is much higher than the mortality rate for EMF on the skin. However, in a cohort study, a few patients were found with skin cancer after long exposure to EMF.

In patients with profuse sweating, nickel penetration increases the occurrence of contact dermatitis. Patch tests and dimethylglyoxime tests can be used to obtain a confirmed diagnosis.

Overall analysis showed that mobile phone EMF radiation on skin diseases is significant, and there are statistics to back it up. The public is worried about the health effects, mainly since mobile phones are used in our daily activities.

The government needs to implement standard policies and vital planning for primary health care on this topic to reduce people’s concerns. 

Protecting ourselves from EMF radiation

Protecting ourselves from EMF radiation

Fortunately, some companies like DefenderShield have designed advanced technological products to protect the skin against EMF radiation. People suffering from Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) can especially benefit from these products.

EMF phone case shields are ideal for people who are exposed to EMF radiations for long hours. This includes those whose job is to call people for long hours, such as customer service employees and call centers.

There is a large selection of activewear and bed accessories such as blankets and pillows that are created to block EMF radiations. The materials are resilient to EMF due to the technology in manufacturing.

Those products are a barrier that prevents direct contact between the skin and EMF radiations.

DefenderShield also provides laptop cases that have integrated EMF blocking technology to shield people from EMF waves. In the digital world, laptops are essential in the workplace for several workers. The laptop shields ensure that vulnerable parts such as hands and face are protected from EMF.

What is EMF radiation?

Electric and magnetic fields are regions of energy (also called radiation). They are unseen phenomena caused by electricity, which is the passage of electrons or current.

An electric field is generated by voltage, which is like the electrons are pushed through a wire. When the voltage increases, the electric field resistance also increases. The unit of scale for electric fields is the volt per meter (V/m).

As current flows through wires or electrical systems, a magnetic field becomes higher. Magnetic fields weaken steadily with increasing distance from the source. They are calculated in μT. Current is necessary to create magnetic fields, but electric fields are produced regardless of whether a system is on or off.

Current constantly flows across power lines. Electromagnetic currents are able to permeate building structures, cells of living organisms, and other objects.

The electromagnetic fields, along with electric fields, are also referred to as electromagnetic fields or EMFs. EMF is responsible for both the electromagnetic and magnetic forces of electromagnets.

There are two big EMFs:

  1. The higher electromagnetic frequencies, which include x-rays and gamma rays. These EMFs are part of the ionizing radiation region have the ability to destroy DNA or cells directly.
  1. Low- to mid-frequency EMFs, including mobile phones, power lines, and equipment, communication networks, infrared, and visible light radiation

These non-ionizing EMFs do not directly affect human DNA or cell functioning. Rather low to middle-frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMFs) is known for causing skin conditions, sleep disturbances, and cancer over a long period of time.

ELF-ELFs have frequencies of 300 cycles per second, and RF EMFs can range from 3 kHz to 300,000,000 cycles per second (300 GHz, or 300 billion Hz).

The wattage of radio-frequency radiation is typically referred to as the cumulative amount of radio energy emitted across an area of one square meter (W m−2).

Sources of EMF radiation

The non-ionizing electromagnetic fields come from both natural and artificial sources. One example of an EMF is the Earth’s magnetic field.

EMFs fall into both the ELF and RF divisions of the non-ionizing portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. There are a variety of different origins of these EMFs which derive from.

The sources of ELF-EMFs include hair dryers, curtains, electric blankets, and other electrical appliances. Typical sources of radiofrequency radiation include wireless telecommunication devices and computing equipment, such as laptops and cell phones.

Moreover, all electrical appliances emit EMF waves, whether they are turned on or off. Electric cables and power sockets are also sources of EMF radiation. Any customers may record adverse bioeffects when exposed to plasma TVs and wireless gadgets.

Certain low-level RF emissions do not always pose little to no danger. Along with mobile phones that are always on us, WiFi modem and waves are also sources of EMF radiation.