elektroschwachen
Elektroschwachen, also known as electrosensitivity or electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), refers to a condition in which individuals report adverse health effects from exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs). These effects are typically described as symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, sleep disturbances, irritability, and concentration problems. While the exact mechanisms behind elektroschwachen remain unclear, research suggests that it may involve heightened sensitivity to low-level electromagnetic radiation, including that emitted by household appliances, power lines, and wireless technologies.
The term "elektroschwachen" is not universally recognized as a medically defined disorder by all health organizations,
Management of elektroschwachen often involves minimizing exposure to potential EMFs by using wired connections instead of
While elektroschwachen is not recognized as a clinical diagnosis in most medical guidelines, it remains a topic