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If you're being treated for hyperthyroidism or thyroid cancer, you may be given radioactive iodine or radioiodine. [1] With this treatment, it's possible to contaminate others with radiation, even though the amount of radiation you're given is fairly small, given that radioactive iodine can remain on surfaces for up to 3 months. For that reason, take precautions to clean up after yourself, particularly in the bathroom and the kitchen, and isolate items you use from other household items. Talk to your doctor about how long to maintain this precaution period; typically, it's 3 to 7 days from your treatment.

Things You Should Know

  • Flush the toilet twice after using it and wipe it thoroughly to properly get rid of radioactive fluids.
  • Shower once a day to rinse away the leftover radioiodine, but make sure to scrub the shower well after using it.
  • Wash your clothes and dishes separately from your family's so you don't contaminate their belongings.
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Maintain distance from other people.

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  1. They should only come closer for very short periods, such as a minute or two if it's absolutely necessary. Staying 6 feet (1.8 m) or farther away is even better, particularly with children and pregnant women.
    • It's best to be in a different house away from children and pregnant women if at all possible. In fact, avoiding contact with pregnant women for 20 days is best, while you shouldn't get closer than 6 feet (1.8 m) to a child in the first 3 days.
    • Limit car rides with other people. If you need a driver, sit in the back seat in the opposite corner from the driver. [10]
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Place all contaminated disposable items in a separate trash bag.

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  1. Anything you use that's disposable, such as food plates, utensils, non-flushable cleaning wipes, and gloves, should be placed in that bag. [13]
    • The bag should be leak-proof. You should be able to close it tightly.
    • Keep the bag out of reach of any pets or children. Also, separate it from the other trash bags in the house.
    • Often, you will be asked to return your trash bag with the trash in it back to the facility. In some cases, though, you may be asked to wait 3 months and then throw it away normally.
    • The bag you were given should have a tight seal to keep it from smelling. If it starts to smell, call your local hazardous waste disposal to see if they will take it.

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