Possible Allergic-Rhinitis-Inducing Effects of Volatiles in Perfume
Journal Title: Journal of Gynecology and Neonatal Biology - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
Chemical analysis has shown that about 2500 kinds of fragrance ingredients are currently used in cosmetic products, and common allergens are generally used in 15 - 100% of cosmetic products. In some cases, even a combination of three or four allergens exists in one single product. According to reports, at least 100 of those ingredients are known allergens. Thus, it is impossible to avoid exposure in our daily life. Perfume exposure may cause respiratory symptoms. Allergic rhinitis is a worldwide health problem, 10 - 25% of the world population more or less suffered from it, which could lead to many social problems such as loss of the labour force.
Authors and Affiliations
He Wang
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