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Jordan
04-10-2010, 09:01 PM
People who work with a laptop on their knees can develop "toasted skin syndrome" an unusual-looking mottled skin condition caused by long-term heat exposure, a report said.

In one recent case, a 12-year-old boy developed a sponge-patterned skin discolouration on his left thigh after playing computer games for a few hours every day for several months.

"He recognised that the laptop got hot on the left side; however, regardless of that, he did not change its position," Swiss researchers said in an article published in the US journal Paediatrics.

Another case involved a Virginia law student who sought treatment for the mottled discolouration on her leg.

Dr Kimberley Salkey, who treated the young woman, was stumped until she learned the student spent about six hours a day working with her computer propped on her lap. The temperature underneath registered 125 degrees (52 degrees Celsius).

That case, from 2007, is one of 10 laptop-related cases reported in medical journals in the past six years.

The condition also can be caused by overuse of heating pads and other heat sources that usually aren't hot enough to cause burns. It's generally harmless but can cause permanent skin darkening.

In very rare cases, it can cause damage leading to skin cancers, said the Swiss researchers, Drs Andreas Arnold and Peter Itin from University Hospital Basel. They do not cite any skin cancer cases linked to laptop use, but suggest, to be safe, placing a carrying case or other heat shield under the laptop if you have to hold it in your lap.

Dr Salkey, an assistant dermatology professor at Eastern Virginia Medical School, said that under the microscope, the affected skin resembled skin damaged by long-term sun exposure.

Major manufacturers including Apple, Hewlett Packard and Dell warn in user manuals against placing laptops on laps or exposed skin for extended periods because of the burns risk.

Well that's something else to worry about then.

Shar
04-10-2010, 09:27 PM
I saw this on the news this morning, I don't think it's anything to worry about unless you stupidly leave your laptop on your bare legs for hours to be honest xD

Jordan
04-10-2010, 09:28 PM
mines on my table, so its all good ;D

AlexOC
04-10-2010, 09:32 PM
I use a desktop computer nowadays, but when i used to use a laptop i had this little sponge thing to put on my lap ;D

GommeInc
04-10-2010, 09:43 PM
This just seems like old news to me. If something is on my lap and it happens to be very warm, I take it off and put it on a chair, table or another solid object. Hardly news :P

Calvin
04-10-2010, 09:44 PM
When I'm downstairs I put it on my knees sometimes, my knees do get a bit warm too but normally I use my desk to put it on :)

wixard
04-10-2010, 09:45 PM
you ever get a hot water bottle and put it on your knees over a blanket or something but when you take it off your legs are all red and blotchy for like 2 days

surely that must be worse

Apple
04-10-2010, 09:56 PM
Another hideous "discovery". I have never known anyone (including myself) to experience any problems like this, and back in my Habbo days I was on it a lotttttt.

Moh
04-10-2010, 10:36 PM
I never have my laptop on my lap anyways =]

marriott0.01
05-10-2010, 02:33 AM
I put my laptop on my stomach or a table, I always lay/sit funny so I always have it on my stomach whenever I'm not at a desk :D

kuzkasate
05-10-2010, 03:31 PM
This is really starting to annoy me. You cant do anything without not getting some sort of illness/disease.

Next thing you know, eating chocolate gives you cancer.

Wig44.
05-10-2010, 06:10 PM
This is really starting to annoy me. You cant do anything without not getting some sort of illness/disease.

Next thing you know, eating chocolate gives you cancer.
...That one has already been done?

Richie
05-10-2010, 06:39 PM
Major manufacturers including Apple, Hewlett Packard and Dell warn in user manuals against placing laptops on laps or exposed skin for extended periods because of the burns risk.

That made me laugh, thats just like fifa telling footballs not to play football in a football stadium, at least change the name.

Rapidshare
05-10-2010, 08:17 PM
This is nothing...people used to get this by standing near the fire too long in winter in the old days.. :rolleyes:

Narnat,
05-10-2010, 08:30 PM
I vary were I put mine ;) I read this on the bus this morning about toasted skin but apparently for girls it can effect their womb and have something that can effect girls having a baby. but yeah... as said that is another thing for us to worry about :S

Mathew
05-10-2010, 08:41 PM
Yeah, I read this in the Metro this morning too. Quite an interesting read. While it could possibly give you cancer due to radiation, I don't think there's enough evidence to say either way.

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