Some people who have been exposed to stronger or longer electromagnetic wave radiation have already had pathological manifestations, mainly reflected in the impact on the cardiovascular system: manifested as headaches, palpitations, some women menstrual disorders, bradycardia, decreased heart blood flow, sinus arrhythmia, leukocytes and platelets, fatigue, decreased immune function and so on.
Effects on the nervous system: manifested as memory loss, easily agitated, insomnia.
Effects on the visual system: for the clouding of the eye crystals, causing cataracts in severe cases, is irreversible organic damage, affecting vision.
Impact on the reproductive system: manifested in reduced sexual function, lower sperm quality in men, so that pregnant women have spontaneous abortions and fetal malformations.
Patients with pacemakers are exposed to high levels of electromagnetic radiation, which can affect the normal use of pacemakers. Prolonged exposure to high electromagnetic radiation can cause changes in blood, lymph fluid, and cellular protoplasm, affecting the body's circulatory system, immunity, hormone secretion, reproduction, and metabolic functions, and seriously accelerating the proliferation of cancerous cells in the human body, inducing cancer, as well as diabetes, hereditary diseases and other conditions, and even leukemia may be induced in children.
Detection method: HJ/T 10.2-1996 Radiation Environmental Protection Management Guidelines - Electromagnetic Radiation Monitoring Instruments and Methods
Detection specifications: HJ/T24-1998 "500kV ultra-high voltage power transmission project electromagnetic radiation environmental impact assessment technical specifications"
Standard;
GBZ/T189.1- 2007 "Measurement of Physical Factors in the Workplace". 2007 "Measurement of Physical Factors in the Workplace" Part 1: Ultra-high Frequency Radiation
GBZ/T189.2-2007 "Measurement of Physical Factors in the Workplace" Part 2: High Frequency Electromagnetic Fields
The above is answered by the Beijing Dayuan Environmental Inspection and Technology Research Center, thank you for adopting.