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  2. Health effects of tattoos - Wikipedia

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    Hypersensitive reactions to tattoos are known to lay latent for significant periods of time before exhibiting symptoms. Delayed abrupt chronic reactions, such as eczematous dermatitis , are known to manifest themselves from months to as many as twenty years after the patient received their most recent tattoo.

  3. Do Tattoos Have Health Risks? Ink May Contain Harmful ... - AOL

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    Refraining from submerging the tattoo in water — like swimming pools or hot tubs — during the healing process. Avoiding touching the tattoo with dirty hands. Resisting picking any scabs that form.

  4. Dysesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Dysesthesia, along with polyneuropathy can be a symptom of nerve damage caused by Lyme disease. [4] The dysesthetic sensations continue after the successful antibiotic treatment of Lyme disease. Dysesthesia is a common symptom of a withdrawal from alcohol or other drugs. Dysesthesia is also a common symptom of multiple sclerosis. It is an ...

  5. Alcoholic polyneuropathy - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms that affect the sensory and motor systems seem to develop symmetrically. For example, if the right foot is affected, the left foot is affected simultaneously or soon becomes affected. [1] In most cases, the legs are affected first, followed by the arms. The hands usually become involved when the symptoms reach above the ankle. [3]

  6. What is the impact of piercings and tattoos on your job ... - AOL

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    In recent decades, tattoos and piercings have become increasingly common; whether used as a form of self-expression or in tribute to someone or something, research found 32% of adults in the ...

  7. Researchers are developing injectable ‘smart tattoos’ that ...

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    Researchers including Ali Yetisen in the UK and Carson Bruns in the US are developing injectable “smart tattoos” that could monitor certain biomarkers in the human body.

  8. Paresthesia - Wikipedia

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    Paresthesias of the hands, feet, legs, and arms are common transient symptoms. The briefest electric shock type of paresthesia can be caused by tweaking the ulnar nerve near the elbow; this phenomenon is colloquially known as bumping one's "funny bone". Similar brief shocks can be experienced when any other nerve is tweaked (e.g. a pinched neck ...

  9. What will your tattoos look like in 50 years? - AOL

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    On the other hand however ... Click through to see a seriously awesome grandpa with 130 tattoos -- proving they only get better with age: 6 Photos. Grandpa gets 130 tattoos. See Gallery.