Doctor Demyanovskaya informed about the dangers of mosquito repellents for humans

Specialist Ekaterina Demyanovskaya warned Russians about the dangers of mosquito repellents.

Studies prove the harm of such drugs due to the presence of pyrethroids, which are toxic to humans.

“On mosquitoes and midges, they act as a neurotoxic poison, that is, they paralyze,” the doctor warned.

The effect on insects really turns out, however, the harmful effect does not bypass humans. More often than not, people use insect repellents more than necessary.

Plus, it is necessary to take into account the intolerance of some components. There is a high risk that a person will develop an allergy, both skin and respiratory difficulties. In addition, chemicals cause dizziness, pressure problems and headaches.

The use of insect repellents is permissible only in well-ventilated areas, in compliance with the dosage. Writes about it Moscow’s comsomolets.

If we are talking about children, then attention should be paid to natural products, which contain essential oils – mint, camphor, thyme, citrus fruits.

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