Can a computer monitor cause radiation burns?
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Question: Can a computer monitor cause radiation burns?
I rarely go out in the sun anymore, but I’m getting dark patchs on my face, and one of my friends told me I’m getting radiation burns on my face from my computer monitor.
At first I thought it was a joke, but now I’m starting to wonder if what he said could be true.
Please help.
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Answer by Annie
even I need an answer to this as I also sit whole day in front of my laptop……..and I do have little blemishes which r not going away
Answer by matador89
Your computer monitor could be dangerous, as could your television. The dangerous types of monitors are CRTs, Cathode Ray Tubes. A CRT is a vacuum tube, with electrons flowing through. The electrons hit a fluorescent screen to produce a picture. All CRT monitors give off radiation. Huge amounts of ELF (Extremely Low Frequency) and VLF (Very Low-Frequency) radiation is given off. If you sit closer than 29 inches from your screen, or within four foot from the side and back, you may be subjecting yourself to unacceptable amounts. Scientific research shows that these types of radiation can lead to many health complaints. X-rays are not to blame, as they use a different type of radiation that penetrates the human body; ELF and VLF however, get absorbed by bodily tissues. One of the many health risks of monitor radiation is the forming of cataracts. It is well known by scientists that radiation, when projected onto the eyeball causes heat, and long exposure can cause retinal detachment. Sensory nerve endings in the cornea and iris are very sensitive to temperature, even the smallest change. This minuscule heating of the iris by absorption of radiation is thought to be a major cause of cataracts. Viewing your monitor in a dark room increases the risk of eye damage. This is because your pupils enlarge to take in more light, therefore more radiation can get in. The radiation can also effect the reproductive system. It has been suggested that miscarriages and some birth defects can be caused by radiation breaking ionic bonds in the DNA. The static electricity caused by the monitor is also a hazard. The static builds up on the screen, and causes electrical charges to hit your face, causing skin irritation, headaches, nausea and dizziness. The very best way to protect yourself from the harmful rays that are produced, is to buy an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitor. LCDs do not give off any radiation whatsoever, but come at a very high price.
I add a link with some details of this subject
http://www.emf-bioshield.com/
emf/arecrt.html
Hope ths helps
matador 89
Answer by spiker
there is no way you are get radiation burns by your PC monitor..it is a common myth been talked by people.. the monitor can cause eye stress,if used for long time,it can be prevented by reducing the brightness or contrast..of the PC monitor… hope this helps.
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