Nuclear radiation is the energy emitted by radioactive substances in the form of waves or particles. There are three main types of nuclear radiation affecting human body, namely α, β and γ rays. When radioactive substances attack biomolecules, they will damage protein, cell membrane and DNA. Let's take a look with Bian Xiao. Early nuclear radiation is invisible gamma rays and neutron streams emitted by human eyes in the first ten seconds of a nuclear explosion. It is a unique destructive factor of nuclear explosion. Early nuclear radiation spread in a straight line close to the speed of light. When the flash was found, people were already affected by radiation. Early nuclear radiation can penetrate human body and objects like X-rays, and can penetrate thousands of meters of air layer. When radiation hits the human body and kills cells to a certain extent, people will get radiation sickness; Irradiated to soil, salt, alkali, food and some metal utensils, these previously non-radioactive substances will also induce radioactivity and cause harm to people. It will also darken the optical glass, expose the film, and invalidate the chemicals, which will affect the performance of electronic instruments.
Excessive radiation may lead to fatigue, dizziness, insomnia, skin redness, ulcers, bleeding, hair loss, leukemia, vomiting, diarrhea and so on. Sometimes, it will increase the incidence of cancer, distortion and hereditary diseases, affecting the health of generations. Generally speaking, the more radiation energy the body receives, the more serious the symptoms of radiation sickness, and the greater the risk of cancer and teratogenesis.
According to the data retrieval, it is found that most of the nuclear radiation-induced events abroad are fatigue, dizziness, insomnia, skin redness, ulcer, bleeding, alopecia, leukemia, vomiting and diarrhea. Severe nuclear radiation will also increase the incidence of cancer, distortion and hereditary diseases. Generally speaking, the more radiation energy the body receives, the more serious the symptoms of radiation sickness, and the greater the risk of cancer and teratogenesis. Among them, people with nuclear radiation are most likely to suffer from leukemia, lymphoma, skin cancer, thyroid cancer and other cancers.