Radiation sickness (also called acute radiation syndrome) happens when a person is exposed to large amounts of radiation all at once.
            Exposure to small amounts of radiation—like from an X-ray or CT scan—doesn't cause any symptoms. But exposure to large amounts of radiation all at once—like from a nuclear accident—may cause radiation sickness and death.
            Symptoms of radiation sickness may include:
            
              - Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
 
              - Fever.
 
              - Fatigue.
 
              - Feeling weak, faint, or dizzy.
 
              - Hair loss.
 
              - Skin redness, itching, swelling, or burns.
 
              - Pain.
 
              - Seizures.
 
            
            People who have been exposed to large amounts of radiation and have these symptoms need to see a doctor right away.
           
         
        
          
            
              Current as of: October 24, 2024