Case Reports: The microwave syndrome after installation of 5G

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The document is a case report detailing the development of microwave syndrome symptoms in two individuals following the installation of a 5G base station above their apartment, highlighting concerns about radiofrequency radiation exposure and the inadequacy of current safety guidelines.

Case Report Overview of Microwave Syndrome

This case report discusses two individuals who developed microwave syndrome symptoms after the installation of a 5G base station above their apartment. The report highlights the need for better protection against radiofrequency radiation due to the severe health effects observed.

Symptoms and Health Effects of Microwave Syndrome

The couple experienced various symptoms typical of microwave syndrome after the installation of the 5G base station.

  • Symptoms included neurological issues, tinnitus, fatigue, insomnia, emotional distress, skin disorders, and blood pressure variability.
  • The woman exhibited more pronounced symptoms than the man, particularly severe insomnia and dizziness.
  • Most symptoms alleviated or disappeared after moving to a location with significantly lower RF radiation exposure.

Radiofrequency Radiation Measurements

Significant increases in RF radiation levels were recorded after the installation of the 5G base station.

  • Maximum RF radiation levels measured in the bedroom were 354,000 µW/m², 1,690,000 µW/m², and >2,500,000 µW/m² after 5G installation.
  • Prior to 5G, the maximum RF radiation level was 9,000 µW/m².
  • The couple moved to an office room with a maximum RF radiation level of 3,500 µW/m², and later to a countryside house with only 33 µW/m².

Implications of Current Safety Guidelines

The case emphasizes the inadequacy of current safety guidelines regarding RF radiation exposure.

  • Current guidelines, based on thermal effects, do not account for non-thermal effects that can cause health issues.
  • The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation (ICNIRP) guidelines are deemed insufficient for protecting human health.
  • There is an urgent need for updated guidelines that consider all biological negative effects from RF radiation exposure.