Q. Why do some people feel unwell the day after long tattoo sessions?
Doctor Answer is medically reviewed by SecondMedic medical review team.
Tattooing is an invasive procedure that can cause considerable physical stress on the body. In addition to the physical pain associated with getting a tattoo, there are also other factors that can contribute to feeling unwell after a long session.
Firstly, having a long tattoo session places your body under increased strain due to prolonged disruption of skin tissue and exposure to various substances like pigments and dyes used in the process. The prolonged pressure disrupts blood flow and circulation, which could lead to cramps and general discomfort throughout your body including headache, nausea or dizziness. Secondly, your immune system may be repressed due increased levels of cortisol hormones released in response to the high levels of intense physical stress during long sessions. This will affect how you feel afterwards as it takes longer for our bodies natural healing powers take effect when our immune system has been weakened from such activities. Thirdly, some people tend get hypoglycemic (i.e low blood sugar) after having such intensive sessions since their bodies have gone through more effort than usual expending energy and calories during a prolonged period of time thus reducing their natural sugar reserves within their bodies which then leads them feeling unwell even after the session has ended
All these factors taken together should explain why some people feel unwell after having long tattoo sessions; although everyone reacts differently so one must always remember that getting tattoos is no light matter so one needs always consult with a professional before taking part in any kind of procedure as this will ensure safety at all times!
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