Abstract: Physical symptoms of radio wave sickness are documented in the following categories: neurological, cardiac, respiratory, dermatological, ophthalmologic, and other. 

Tags: Radio Wave Sickness, Symptoms, Neurological Effects, Cardiac Effects, Respiratory Effects, Dermatological Effects, Ophthalmologic Effects

Symptoms of Radio Wave Sickness

Neurological: headaches, dizziness, nausea, difficulty concentrating, memory loss, irritability, depression, anxiety, insomnia, fatigue, weakness, tremors, muscle spasms, numbness, tingling, altered reflexes, muscle and joint pain, leg/foot pain, "Flu-like" symptoms, fever. More severe reactions can include seizures, paralysis, psychosis and stroke. 

Cardiac: palpitations, arrhythmias, pain or pressure in the chest, low or high blood pressure, slow or fast heart rate, shortness of breath. 

Respiratory: sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma. 

Dermatological: skin rash, itching, burning, facial flushing. 

Ophthalmologic: pain or burning in the eyes, pressure in/behind the eyes, deteriorating vision, floaters, cataracts. 

Others: digestive problems; abdominal pain; enlarged thyroid, testicular/ovarian pain; dryness of lips, tongue, mouth, eyes; great thirst; dehydration; nosebleeds; internal bleeding; altered sugar metabolism; immune abnormalities; redistribution of metals within the body; hair loss; pain in the teeth; deteriorating fillings; impaired sense of smell; ringing in the ears." 

(Firtenberg, 7)

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