Scientists from the USA found that tattoos cause skin cancer
Scientists from the United States have found that tattoos become the cause of skin cancer, and then death of a person from this disease. Thanks to surveys, it was found that the larger a person has an area on which tattoos were done, the more likely a person is to face this disease..
No one can claim that tattoos are completely safe for the body. During the injection of ink under the skin, it can be supplemented to get infected with AIDS and hepatitis.
Scientists from the USA found that tattoos cause skin cancer – photo 1
The ink used for tattoos is to blame. They contain toxic elements that can not only lead to skin cancer, but additionally also lead to a very large number of various health problems. Tattoos using blue ink are considered especially poisonous. The composition contains a lot of aluminum and cobalt. Red tattoo ink contains mercury sulfide. And colored tattoos that use different inks may contain chromium, nickel, lead, cadmium, and other heavy metals..
Dermatologist and study author Jane Root argues that not every person who has a tattoo will experience skin cancer. But definitely the risk of developing the disease increases several times..
It is not recommended to get tattoos for people with weakened immune systems..
The dermatologist also says that many tattooists use arsenic as an additional pain reliever. It has a side effect of faster aging of the skin. Young people do not consider how this can be dangerous. In addition, it is dangerous if the ink goes deep, it can damage muscles or even lead to skin infection..
Statistics say that out of ten people, eight can develop skin cancer. Even within the group itself, there are subgroups of people who are at greater risk..
The risk is especially increased if the tattoo was done on a mole. It is also not recommended to get a tattoo where there are intercostal nerves. Additionally, you cannot get tattoos for allergy sufferers, and no matter what the person is allergic to.
Prepared by: julia0891 (Osadchaya Yulia Petrovna)