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Assuming The Laptops Can Trigger Skin Cancer

Use laptops that are placed in your thigh can cause skin tone your thighs meluntur. In fact, doctors warned of possible cancer if often use laptops that are placed on your thighs.

The heat from the computer can trigger symptoms similar to the needle pricked or condition named ' roast skin syndrome '. In a case that occurred in a 12-year-old son, her thighs skin color fade after playing games on laptop for a few hours each day in a few months.

"He was aware of computer jinjingnya heats up on the left side. Despite knowing that, he didn't change his position, "wrote the researchers in Switzerland in the health journal, Pediatrics.

Another case occurred at a student majoring law that skin color striped legs. The doctors who take care of that first shocked. However, they eventually learned the Sorority spent six hours each day using the laptop placed on his lap.

Temperatures below these laptops reaching 52 degrees and the skin of the Sorority are having problems equal the impact due to the basking in the Sun in a long period of time.

The case occurred in 2007 was one of the incidents related laptops are recorded in the journal of health in the last six years. However, the case will most likely not recorded even more.

Although the condition typically does not hurt, but it can cause darkening of the skin color permanently.

According to researchers from University Hospital Basel Switzerland, Andreas Arnold and Peter Itin, in certain cases, it can even cause skin cancer.

Major computer manufacturers including Apple, Hewlett Packard and Dell warn in their computer to user instructions the user doesn't put laptops in their laps because of the risk of burning.

Researchers warn children's skin is very susceptible to heat.

However, a consultant in dermatology as well as spokespersons of the British Association of Dermatologist, Dr Bav Shergiall, said people should not worry. "Usually the effect will dissipate on its own without any skin colour fade permanently," he said.

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