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Health Risks Of Hand Sanitisers

Hand sanitisers have become common these days. People apply them on their hands to kill infections every now and then. Hand sanitiser is a must since we are living in anenvironment where many infectious diseases prevail and can invade us. It immediately kills 99 percent of all infections on your hands.

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It consists of alcohol and many chemical antiseptics such as triclosan which can kill 99 percent of germs on your hands. If you are traveling or if water and soap is not available, you can kill the bacteria on your hands using a hand sanitiser.

However, if you use it frequently, it can prove harmful to your health. Use it wisely when needed. The chemicals present in hand sanitisers enter your body through the skin of your hands.

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These chemicals can cause hormonal imbalance, infertility, damage to body organs, low immunity and serious infections. Have a look at all the harmful effects of hand sanitisers in this article. Also, learn about the best natural alternative to kill germs on hands.

What Hand Sanitizers Do

What Hand Sanitizers Do

Hand sanitiser has an antiseptic action that kills germs on your hand. The alcohol and other chemicals present in it kills infections present on your hands. You just have to apply it on your hands. There is no need for water and soap.

Can Cause Toxic Effects

Can Cause Toxic Effects

If you are using sanitiser frequently, the chemicals present in it will cross the skin of your hands and will enter your body. These chemicals can cause dangerous effects on your liver, kidney and heart. So use it only when required.

Antibiotics Will Be Ineffective

Antibiotics Will Be Ineffective

When you use antibiotics, unnecessary bacteria will get stronger and resistant. They will not get killed when you take antibiotics for any bacterial infections. The antibiotic triclosan present in hand sanitisers kills almost 99 percent of bacteria on your hands. This can make antibiotics ineffective for you to kill the bacteria called as bacterial resistance.

May Interfere With Your Hormones

May Interfere With Your Hormones

Again the same antibiotic triclosan present in hand sanitiser can cause hormonal imbalance. It enters the blood through your skin and can disturb your hormone levels. So, you might face health problems due to hormonal issues and this will be for lifelong.

Can Be Dangerous For Your Kids

Can Be Dangerous For Your Kids

If you keep your hand sanitiser bottle with in the reach of children, then your kids may swallow it. They just need to press its nozzle and just a few drops can be fatal for them. It is composed of 60 percent alcohol. Ingestion can lead to alcohol poisoning.

Decrease Immunity

Decrease Immunity

If you ask your kids to use hand sanitisers frequently, they will develop a weak immunity. As you need to have some exposure of germs in your childhood to develop stronger immunity. Adults also who use hand sanitisers can have weaker immunity and can get serious infections.

Bacteria Can Enter Your Body

Bacteria Can Enter Your Body

Hand sanitisers make your skin dry and cracked. This will make it easier for the bacteria to get an easy entry to your blood through the cracked skin. The alcohol present in the hand sanitisers make your skin dry and cracked. Therefore, use it wisely.

Harmful During Pregnancy

Harmful During Pregnancy

You must avoid using hand sanitiser during pregnancy as the chemicals in it can reach the blood through the skin of your hands. These chemicals can then cross the placenta and cause harmful effects on your foetus.

What Is The Natural Alternative

What Is The Natural Alternative

Instead of chemical hand sanitisers, you can naturally killl germs on your hands. All you need to get is a spray bottle and few ingredients such as lavender oil, lemon juice, vitamin E oil, aloe vera gel. Mix together 30 drops of lemon juice, vitamin E oil 10 drops, 2 tablespoon of aloe vera gel, and one tablespoon of lavander oil in a spray bottle. Shake well and use it instead of chemical sanitiser.

Story first published: Wednesday, July 22, 2015, 14:30 [IST]
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