röntgenfeleséget
Röntgenfeleséget, also known as X-ray radiation sickness, is a medical condition that occurs when a person is exposed to high doses of ionizing radiation, typically from X-rays. The symptoms of röntgenfeleséget can vary depending on the amount and duration of exposure, as well as the part of the body affected. Early symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, often referred to as the "radiation sickness triad." As the condition progresses, more severe symptoms can develop, such as fatigue, fever, and hair loss. In severe cases, internal bleeding, organ failure, and even death can occur.
The primary cause of röntgenfeleséget is exposure to high levels of X-ray radiation, which can be accidental
Treatment for röntgenfeleséget typically involves supportive care, such as hydration, nutrition, and management of symptoms. In
The long-term effects of röntgenfeleséget can include increased risk of cancer, particularly leukemia, and other radiation-induced