Mosquito repellent effects on health: mosquitoes Bites cause many diseases and pose a serious threat to health. Mosquito repellents are commonly used to drive away mosquitoes. Liquid mosquito repellents are widely used because they are convenient to use and most economical. Mosquito repellent liquid or coils get rid of mosquitoes, but do you know what effect mosquito repellent liquid or coils have on your health? A research has shown that mosquito repellents are extremely dangerous for your health.
Mosquito repellents are dangerous for health
According to a research, one mosquito coil is as dangerous as 100 cigarettes. This research has shown that mosquito repellent liquids and coils available in the market are also very dangerous for health. PM is the unit of classification of particles present in the air.
What are the health effects of mosquito repellents?
Mosquito repellent liquid contains some very harmful ingredients. These harmful substances enter the body through inhalation and affect the respiratory system. This may increase the risk of respiratory diseases. Mosquito repellent liquid contains a mixture of elathrin and aerosol. Also there is a carbon electrode rod on one side of the bottle. When the mosquito repellent is turned on, the rod electrode rod heats up and releases liquid vapor along with the hot air and spreads into the air. When it enters the body through air, problems like sore throat and headache start occurring.
What is the effect of the cream?
Some people also apply body cream to protect themselves from mosquitoes. This cream can protect you from mosquitoes, but it also has side effects on the skin. This cream applied to get rid of mosquitoes has a bad effect on the skin. The chemicals found in these creams can also cause infections on your skin. Mosquito repellents contain DEET, which is safe for use on the skin. But they contain chemicals that can have serious effects on the skin and body if used continuously.
Which diseases are spread by mosquitoes?
- Common mosquito-borne diseases are malaria, dengue, West Nile virus, chikungunya, yellow fever and Zika.
- What to do to protect yourself from mosquitoes?
- Wear long outerwear.
- Dispose of mosquito breeding sites and waste materials.
- Do not allow water to accumulate in sheltered areas, as this will encourage mosquito breeding.
(Note: All the above things are given as information to the readers. ABP does not make any claims to me.)
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