Can I be near someone getting radiation?

Is it safe to be around others while getting radiation treatment? People getting external beam radiation do not have radiation in their body and are not radioactive. People getting internal and systemic radiation can give off radiation for a short time.
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Is it OK to be around someone undergoing radiation?

The radiation doesn't travel very far from the treatment area. So it is usually safe to be with other people. However, as a precaution you will need to avoid very close contact with children and pregnant women for a time. Your treatment team will give you specific advice about this.
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Can kids be around someone getting radiation?

As for radiation therapy, the patient is not "radioactive", and poses absolutely no danger to anyone. The one exception to this are patients who receive brachytherapy, in which radiation "seeds" are implanted directly into the tumor.
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Can you be around someone with radiation seeds?

The low levels of radiation in the seeds generally aren't harmful to others, but as a precaution, you may be asked to avoid close contact with children and pregnant women for a short time. Your doctor may advise you to wear a condom during sex.
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Can radiation affect your partner?

Radiation therapy from a machine outside the body does not leave any radiation in the body, so your partner will not come in contact with it. Women treated with a radiation implant transmit radiation while the implant is in place, but not after it is removed.
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What happens if you are exposed to someone with radiation?

Exposure to large amounts of radiation over a short period of time can cause Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS). If you have symptoms of ARS (skin burns, nausea, or vomiting) seek medical attention as soon as it is safe to leave your building or shelter.
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Can I sleep with my husband after chemo?

Your doctor may recommend that you avoid sex until your white blood cell counts rise to safe levels. If your chemotherapy causes a low platelet count, intercourse could cause bleeding. If your platelet count is extremely low, severe bleeding could occur.
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Can you hug someone after radiation?

The radiation travels a very short distance, so the effects are mostly to the tumor. However, you may have to limit contact with other people for up to one week after treatment. It is especially important to avoid close contact with children and women who are pregnant.
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Is radiation toxic to others?

Most radiation treatments pose little risk to family members or caregivers, but in cases of high-dose systemic therapy, such as radioactive iodine treatment, precautions may be required.
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What not to do during radiation treatment?

Don't wear tight clothing over the treatment area. It's important not to rub, scrub or scratch any sensitive spots. Also avoid putting anything that is very hot or very cold—such as heating pads or ice packs—on your treated skin.
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How long is someone radioactive after radiation?

Permanent implants remain radioactive after the patient leaves the hospital. Because of this, for 2 months, the patient should not have more than 5 minutes of contact with children or pregnant people. Similarly, people who are treated with systemic radiation therapy should follow safety precautions.
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Why can't you touch a person with radiation?

How Radioactive Contamination Is Spread. People who are externally contaminated with radioactive material can contaminate other people or surfaces that they touch. For example, people who have radioactive dust on their clothing may spread the radioactive dust when they sit in chairs or hug other people.
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Can you wash radiation off clothes?

You can still use tap water for decontamination.

Any radioactive material that gets into surface water or ground water sources will be diluted to very low levels by the water and will be safe to use for washing skin, hair, and clothing.
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Does being exposed to radiation hurt?

Being exposed to a lot of radiation over a short period of time, such as from a radiation emergency, can cause skin burns. It may also lead to acute radiation syndrome (ARS, or "radiation sickness"). The symptoms of ARS include headache and diarrhea. They usually start within hours.
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How long should my husband sleep alone after radioiodine treatment?

Sleep alone for the first few (3 - 4) days. Avoid kissing or sexual intercourse for three to four days after treatment.
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How long do you have to quarantine after radiation?

You are also required to self isolate for 7 days after your radioiodine treatment in order to minimise the risk of contracting COVID-19 whilst there is still a large amount of radioactivity in your body. A small proportion of people with COVID-19 may become very unwell and require admission to hospital.
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Can you kiss someone receiving chemo?

If your cancer treatment includes taking oral chemotherapy, there are important safety tips you and your caregiver should follow. It is safe to touch other people while on chemotherapy. You can hug and kiss.
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Can you use the same toilet as someone having chemo?

Yes, others may use the same toilet. If body fluids splash on the toilet seat, wear disposable gloves and wipe the area down with soapy water before other people use the toilet.
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Do you have to flush the toilet twice after chemo?

For 48 hours after receiving chemotherapy, patients and caregivers should follow these precautions: Flush toilets twice each time they are used. If possible, patients should use a separate toilet from others in the home. Always wash hands with soap and water after using the toilet.
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Are people exposed to radiation radioactive?

There are types of radiation where human bodies could retain radioactive particles and remain radioactive over time, but this is not the type that was seen at Chernobyl. After gamma radiation has passed through the body, the person is no longer radioactive and can't expose other people.
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Do masks protect against radiation?

Radiation Decontamination*

Most air-purified respirators (i.e., protective masks) afford excellent protection from inhalation of radioactive material. Radioisotopes such as radon and tritium gas will pass through these filters. However, short exposures to these gases are not considered medically significant.
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How far can radiation spread?

At a distance of 20-25 miles downwind, a lethal radiation dose (600 rads) would be accumulated by a person who did not find shelter within 25 minutes after the time the fallout began. At a distance of 40-45 miles, a person would have at most 3 hours after the fallout began to find shelter.
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Does showering get rid of radiation?

Ninety percent of surface radiation contamination is usually removed by shedding all clothing. Showering will usually remove the remainder of surface contamination. Use approved techniques for full body radiation surveys and showering. Additional procedures are necessary if there are open wounds or injuries.
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Does washing your hands remove radiation?

You can remove radioactive materials that are on the body of others or you can remove radioactive materials if they are on your body (self-decontamination). You can wash your hands, face, and parts of your body that were uncovered at a sink or faucet.
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Does soap get rid of radiation?

Gently washing with water and soap removes additional radiation particles from the skin. Decontamination prevents radioactive materials from spreading more. It also lowers the risk of internal contamination from inhalation, ingestion or open wounds.
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