While nanotechnology offers numerous advantages, there are also challenges and limitations that need to be addressed:
Biocompatibility: Ensuring that nanomaterials are biocompatible and do not cause adverse reactions in the body is crucial. Data Privacy: The continuous collection of health data raises concerns about data security and privacy. Cost: The development and production of nanoscale devices can be expensive, potentially limiting accessibility. Regulation: Regulatory frameworks for nanotechnology in healthcare are still evolving, posing challenges for widespread adoption.