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Medical experts see rising risks in use of skin products

Medical experts see rising risks in use of skin products

Nigerians have been advised to take caution in adopting skin products for themselves and members of their families over rising risks of allergies.

According to medical experts who spoke at the SYNLAB Nigeria webinar on ‘Managing Allergy’ various fragrances, cosmetics and organic creams have been found to contain substances that cause allergic symptoms.

Viola Ikebudu, medical doctor and consultant dermatologist who spoke at the webinar stated that recently various fragrances, cosmetics and organic creams have been found to contain substances that the immune systems detect and seek to neutralize, thereby causing allergic symptoms.

She advised individuals to be mindful of what they apply on their body, emphasizing that as the largest organ of the body, anything that is applied on the skin has the tendency to get into other parts of the body.

On his part, Ayodele Renner, medical doctor and consultant paediatrician, advised that parents ensure they purchase products containing mild or no fragrance, as this would be friendlier on the children’s skin than those with strong fragrances.

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He emphasized that fragrance is an important allergen, and therefore if it is possible, parents should go for fragrance-free products bearing in mind that certain fragrances may contain substances that can predispose children to allergic symptoms.

He said that instead of merely relying on other people’s recommendations in choosing skin products for their babies, parents should pay attention to the baby’s skin type and speak to a physician if they notice that the baby’s skin is beginning to be drier than usual.

The speakers listed loss of consciousness, swelling of lips and tongue, dizziness and fainting, redness, itching and hives, watery and red eyes, shortness of breath and wheezing, tummy pain, vomiting and diarrhoea as symptoms of allergy. They advised that anyone showing these symptoms should visit their physician and be sure that they are not allergic to one thing or the other.

Sharing some statistics on the prevalence of allergy, Dr Renner noted that according to available reports approximately one in eight children have asthma globally, one in 13 children have eczema and one in eight children have allergic rhinitis.

Other interesting statistics shared at the event show that between 10-30 percent of the world are dealing with allergies. It was also learnt that female have higher chances of being allergic than men and allergies are more common in urban areas than it is in rural areas. The webinar titled Living with

Strategies for managing allergies in families, is the second of the SYNLAB Nigeria webinar series for 2024, as the webinar attracts hundreds of participants every quarter and has become a trusted health education and advocacy platform.

SYNLAB Nigeria is a member of the SYNLAB group, with presence in 35 countries in four continents. The organization has over 30 active locations across Nigeria and has been ISO 15189 certified since 2006.

The group is the leader in medical diagnostic services and specialty testing in Europe, offering a full range of innovative and reliable medical diagnostics to patients, practising doctors, hospitals and clinics, governments and corporates.