Friday, May 14, 2010

What is the possible side effect may be obtain of continuous using insect repellent on the body skin?

Deet is the short for N,N dimethyl-toluamide belongs to toluene family. Although deet can offer effective protection from mosquito bites for long hours, they are found to be hazardous not only for mosquitoes but also for our own health. As mosquito-borne diseases like West Nile virus and malaria are becoming more and more prevalent, people are out in a search for an efficient solution to avoid mosquito bites. Consequently they may be depending on chemical based insect repellants made with deet. As media to a greater extent is revealing the dangers posed by deet, a gradual change in the approach of people towards natural based insect repellents is also seen at present.





Even though it is approved by EPA to be incorporated in insect repellents, EPA itself suggests that deet should not be used frequently. This toxic chemical can cause neurological damage and can principally affect the neurobehavioral tasks requiring muscle-coordination. Its toxicity can easily affect the children particularly the infants than adults because of their higher surface area to body mass ratio. Usage of deet is strictly banned for children less than 6 months. EPA suggests that only less than 10% of deet concentration can be applied for children below 12 years. Studies show that deet concentration over 30% to be involved with high health risks like confusion, head ache, agitation, seizure, anaphylaxis and coma.





The fact that any substance especially one which is in the liquid form can easily get absorbed by the skin and can finally reach the blood stream points that toxic effects of deet can also easily reach inside the body. It is found that about 56% of deet can get within the skin and 17% of deet gets absorbed by the blood stream. In this context, relying upon natural based insect repelling solutions is far more a better option. Many natural oils like eucalyptus oil, citronella oil etc is known to be greatest natural insect repellents. Their strong smell can easily drive away the mosquitoes from your side and is also absolutely safe for people of all ages.What is the possible side effect may be obtain of continuous using insect repellent on the body skin?
In a nutshell, it can build up in your liver, destroy it and you can die.

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