Allergies to Cleaning Products

Headaches, sneezing, runny nose, burning eyes, difficulty breathing, lumps all over the body, wrinkled fingers, red hands, peeling and even with small wounds. Just having one of these symptoms is enough to find out that you are susceptible to allergy to cleaning products. After all, these products are highly chemical and we are in touch with them, directly or indirectly, on a daily basis.

The largest organ in the human body, our skin, is exposed to the high odor and toxicity of these chemicals. In order not to compromise your health, it is recommended to replace them with natural, plant-based products, without aggressive and hypoallergenic chemicals. Below, we have separated some tips to help you fight allergies to cleaning products and bring more health to your home. Check it out!

After all, how does allergy happen?

Allergies are very common diseases in humans. According to a study published in The New England Journal of Medicine, in developed countries alone, almost 20% of the population is affected by allergic rhinitis.

Dermatological allergies are reactions of our organism caused by hypersensitivity of the immune system to some substance. That is, when it comes into contact with substances that our immune system sees as threatening, it will cause the allergic reaction. The most common symptoms are: red skin and eyes, itchy and scaly patches, nasal discharge, shortness of breath, swelling, coughing, sneezing, among others.

In general, bleach, chlorine, disinfectants, laundry detergent, fabric softeners and detergents are the chemicals that mostly cause allergies at home. Contact with the skin or inhalation of the gases from these substances will trigger allergic reactions.

How do I know if I have an allergy to cleaning products?

Allergies can be caused by genetic and environmental factors. It is essential to seek medical advice to check if you develop any type. If you experience any of the symptoms mentioned above, seek professional help to get an accurate diagnosis through skin-allergy tests and laboratory tests. 

Hands, arms, nails, nose and throat may be the first to be affected in dermatological allergies and contact dermatitis caused by the strong smell of cleaning chemicals. If left untreated, irritations can trigger diseases such as rhinitis, bronchitis, sinusitis and asthma.

Chlorine allergy, for example, is one of the most common. A simple cleaning with it is enough to make the skin of your hand dry, isn't it? Chlorine has as components several chemical agents that can also irritate the eyes and cause sneezing during use. 

Use natural cleaning products

Make it a habit to read the label on your cleaning products. It contains important information about chemical agents and whether the product has been dermatologically tested or not. The more colorful the products are, the more dyes, perfumes and chemicals they can present.

This is where natural cleaning products come into play. In addition to being positive for the environment, they favor the health of people, animals and plants. Try to keep your home healthier and your family away from synthetic and petrochemical ingredients.

It is possible to perform a powerful, efficient and natural cleaning with minimal impact. Through technology and the very intelligence of nature, natural cleaning products reduce the consumption of unnecessary packaging and reduce the waste of important resources on our planet.

Many people have already adhered to the use of natural, organic and biodegradable products to improve their health and their lives. If you want to give it a shot too, we’ll be glad to help. Learn more about how our products are made here and see how you can change your life and our planet’s future.

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