Tattoo Anxiety: Doctor Advises Calm Amidst Online Health Worries
Translated from Norwegian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A reader is concerned about the potential health risks, including cancer, associated with getting a tattoo.
- The reader describes researching tattoos online and feeling anxious about injecting harmful substances into their body.
- A doctor advises the reader to remain calm amidst the online information about tattoo risks.
A reader contemplating their first tattoo, a small design on their arm, has become anxious after researching the procedure online. The search results have raised concerns about potential health risks, including cancer, heavy metals, and chronic inflammation, leading the reader to feel as though they are injecting harmful substances directly into their body.
The reader's apprehension is palpable as they express the fear of "injecting cancer" through the tattoo process. This anxiety stems from the information encountered during their online research, which has painted a worrying picture of the potential consequences of getting inked.
In response to these concerns, a doctor, Kaveh Rashidi, who is also an author, advises the reader to maintain a calm perspective. While acknowledging the reader's worries, the medical professional suggests that a level-headed approach is necessary when evaluating the information available on the internet regarding tattoo safety.
Originally published by Aftenposten in Norwegian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.