Health Risk of Tattoos
So you want a tattoo, but you want to know the health risks before you make this life changing decision. The truth about tattoos and their health risks
are that there are not any health risks of the tattoo itself. The only risks are those of safety regulations when working with blood. Although, there are places that ignore these health regulations and this makes those places unsafe.
Health risks include Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, and possible infection.
After getting a tattoo, you are unable to donate blood for six months, this is so that, on the off chance you do get an infection, you are able to let it heal. If you have another infection such as hepatitis, you will have time to find out you have it. If you do have Hepatitis, you will not be able to donate blood at all.
Preventing these infections are relatively easy, all you have to do is check out the place in which you plan to get the tattoo. Also, you should make sure you are up to date on all of your immunizations, such as your hepatitis and tetanus shots.
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