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Harmful Effects of Tattoos

Harmful Effects of Tattoos - Frequently Asked Questions


Frequently Asked Questions

1. Which doctor should I consult if I have problems with Tattoos?

Consult a dermatologist

2. Can you get an MRI done if you have a tattoo?

Tattoos may cause some hindrance to the MRI process but it should be done if necessary even in a tattooed patient. The main issues arise with black ink tattoos, as they contain iron oxide which is a ferromagnetic substance and may alter the results. Some cases of swelling in the tattoos and burns on the tattoos have also been seen because the iron oxide gets heated up as electric current passes through the tattooed area. In any case, it is advisable to inform the technician about tattoos before an MRI. 

3. What diseases can you get from a tattoo?

Most tattoo associated diseases are blood-borne (i.e. transmitted via blood stream) through infected needles or unattended tattoo wounds. These include tetanus, hepatitis B and C, and various others. Some cases of psoriatic lesions have also been seen. Psoriasis is a skin condition in which a scaly rash appears over several parts of the body.

4. Can tattoos cause skin cancer?

There is no strong evidence of tattoos increasing the risk of skin cancers. On the other hand it is not advisable to have a tattoo too close to skin lesions or cancerous areas. Some rare cases have been reported where black ink tattoos have been seen as the cause for cancer due to presence of a compound called Benzo(a)pyrene and(or) arsenic.

5. Can a tattoo cause nerve damage?

The tattooing process may cause trauma to superficial nerves and also certain compounds in the ink such as mercury are harmful to the nervous system and brain.

6. Are tattoos bad for your liver?

Tattoo ink may get accumulated in the liver and kidneys over a prolonged period of time but as such does not directly affect the liver. Indirectly, tattoos may cause severe liver damage due to hepatitis infection.

7. Are tattoos bad for your blood?

As in the case of liver, tattoos directly do not have any adverse effects on the blood, but may cause blood infections.
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