radiodistress
Radiodistress is a term used in some health, occupational, and lay discussions to describe distress or discomfort reported by individuals in response to exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) from wireless devices, broadcast transmitters, and other sources. It is not a formal medical diagnosis and is not recognized as a distinct clinical syndrome by major health authorities. The term is often used to describe subjective symptoms that some people attribute to RF exposure, particularly those who identify as sensitive to radiofrequency fields.
Reported symptoms associated with radiodistress vary and may include headaches, fatigue, sleep disturbances, difficulty concentrating, dizziness,
Scientific assessment to date has found no consistent or robust evidence that typical environmental RF-EMF exposure
Management typically emphasizes ruling out other medical conditions, reducing unnecessary exposure where feasible, and addressing psychological
See also: electromagnetic hypersensitivity, radiofrequency exposure, public health communication.