In the past tattoos were just for a small group of people like
tribal groups. But the culture border was broken and in these days even
the average Joe can have a tattoo on his back. Yes the young people
really dig this.The big stars supported this cultural reflux and
besides tattoos the piercing were also introduced to the youth. All
good and nice but beware. Recent studies from well knows doctors are
warning people that this rebellion accessory could have a great risk on
your health. The needles are the main factors in contacting one
of the worst diseases know under the name of hepatitis B. The risk of
contacting this is higher in underground workshops and the youth that
just wants a quick solution is really getting in something over its
head. The truth is that the number of cases with hepatitis doubled in
the last years and a big part in this are body tattoos. You should be
responsible and don't even consider making this changes to your body.
There are always safer solutions like: stick on tattoo.
All that
people want is to make money! What is the shortcut in this situation:
reuse of needles and even skip the sterilization all together. Blood
poisoning became a reality and even if I don't want to give you names
now, death cases have been reported. Because people don't care about
your health the cream and needles use in the process get infected with
the blood of other patience. If you do this you have to make sure,
look, ask don't be shy, this is your life we are talking about.
Razors,
unprotected sex and toothbrushes are ways of spreading the disease. The
mother can infect the unborn child. The risk is so great that donating
blood is banned for people that have a tattoo or piercing made in the
last 12 months. Of course the reaction from body artist came
fast: they said this is perfectly safe as long as you take all the
precautions. In response to the hepatitis they said that the hygiene 30
years ago was not at the same level as today and there was no worry of
the disease back then. In their opinion we worry for nothing.
What
we can recommend you is to research the studio before you do anything
and check if the person with the needle has at least a license to do
this. Maybe in the past the disease was not so spread but in this day
the disease is real and it's her to stay. The new era we live in is
helping the disease to spread around the globe in a matter of days. And
if we believe the studies that say the half of the young generation
made a body piercing in the recent times we should be worried about the
fact that 1 in 9 of them got some kind of problem or infection after
they did so...
If you find this information useful you should visit the site
Tattoo Motive or
Aztec and celtic Tattoos where you will find lots of interesting articles related to this topic.
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