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Medical Tattoos: Is It Safe To Get One?

Medical tattoos are a very hot trend in the tattoo industry. Many people who are facing diseases like diabetes, cancer or other illnesses are getting medical related tattoos, either a symbol that represents the disease they are going through or the name of the disease. These tattoos mark something that has taken over their lives, it’s significant, but before getting a tattoo it’s important to take the necessary precautions.

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When people are diagnosed with a chronic disease or any life-altering disease, it’s something that can change their life, can change the way their body looks and it’s an experience that is unlike another. Many people beat cancer and once they beat it, they get a tattoo, which becomes something symbolic of what they have overcome. Diabetes tattoos are also becoming very popular; especially type 1 diabetes tattoos, which is more common with young people.

There are many benefits to getting tattoos. For one thing, you help bring awareness to the disease you have. It acts as a conversation starter because when people see your tattoo in a visible area, like your arms, they ask about it. They in turn educate others on the disease, which brings awareness. Someone with a type 1 diabetes tattoo might be passed out, but when people see their tattoo they might know how to help him or to take that person to the hospital to get care they need.

Tattoos are meant to be fun ways of expressing yourself, but before you get one, it might be important to talk to your doctor. Many young people don’t think it’s necessary to talk to their doctor, but it wouldn’t be a bad idea because they know more about the chronic disease and if you’re prone to infection.

Things to Know

Before anything, think about what getting a tattoo means and the risk you’re taking. At the end of the day, it is permanent, so think about your tattoo in the near future because tattoo removal can be expensive and look ugly after you erase your tattoo. It’s your body and your decision, so whether you decide to get a tattoo or not, make sure you take the necessary precautions before taking this big permanent step.

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