Mae Fuku,
A hospital in Changsha, Hunan Province,
A patient presents with breathlessness and cough,
CT imaging showed severe "white lung" in both lungs.
The doctor carefully inquired about the diagnosis,
患者因对着面部喷涂防晒喷雾
and there is inhalation,
Caused acute hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
Sunscreen spray allergies appear white lung
Doctor's advice: Try not to spray sunscreen spray on your face
As the temperature rises and the sunlight gradually intensifies, effective sun protection has become an important part of many people's daily skin care. According to the patient, he had no previous history of respiratory illness, and that he sprayed sunscreen spray on his face before going out that day, and he did not hold his breath at that time, resulting in a cough all day, and at night, he felt very difficult to breathe.
After examination, the doctor said that it was basically determined that after the sunscreen spray was inhaled, the lungs had an allergic reaction, causing pulmonary edema, which led to acute hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
Is it just an isolated case that the fine particles in the sunscreen spray may cause allergic lesions in the lungs of the user, and what should I pay attention to when using the sunscreen spray to avoid damage to my health?
Media reporters bought 7 sunscreen spray products with prices ranging from 40 yuan to 299 yuan on online shopping platforms. In the video of the store's introduction, most of the demonstrators spray on their faces and limbs.
For sunscreen products specifically aimed at children, only one merchant on the page reminds that when using on children's faces, they need to be sprayed on the palm of the hand and evenly applied to the face, and the rest are said to be directly applied to children's faces.
Doctors remind that hypersensitivity pneumonitis is divided into three course states: acute, subacute and chronic.
If you hold your breath when using sunscreen spray on your face during a summer or longer, the suspended particulates filled with the environment will not settle and dissipate quickly, and you will still be inhaled into the lungs without knowing it, which is a history of long-term chronic exposure, and the damage to the lungs is a subacute course.
If this process takes more than half a year, it can be determined to be a chronic course state. There may be no cough or discomfort during this process, so there is no warning, and it is difficult to attract the attention of the patient, but it will cause irreversible damage to the lungs.
Doctors recommend that sunscreen spray should not be sprayed on the face as much as possible, and it is best to use it in a ventilated place, and avoid spraying in small spaces such as inside the car and indoor powder room.
There are dozens of sunscreen spray ingredients
If you are not careful, you may instantly turn into a flamethrower
During the investigation, the packaging of the seven sunscreen spray products purchased by media reporters was printed with dozens of product ingredients, and consumers had no way of knowing what these proper nouns represented. According to the analysis software, most of the ingredients in the 7 products were moisturizing, antioxidant skin conditioners and chemical sunscreens.
In addition, butane, propane, and isobutane are also contained, which are collectively referred to as propellants on compositional analysis software. In fact, this is the ingredient that most sunscreen sprays contain, and it is also the main ingredient in lighter fuel. This means that if it is not handled properly or if it suddenly encounters an open flame while in use, it is very likely to "catch fire".
On online media, a short video shows that when parents use sunscreen spray on their children, the child is playing with the lighter in his hand, causing the sunscreen spray to instantly turn into a flamethrower, burning the child's face.
Firefighters reminded that sunscreen sprays have propellants, and these ingredients are flammable and flammable, and a little carelessness in operation and use may bring safety risks. In the actual test, when the firefighters sprayed the sunscreen spray on the head of the igniter, a huge fire ball instantly evolved.
When using sunscreen spray, keep an eye out for people around you who are smoking or using lighters at close range to avoid accidents.
Children should use sunscreen spray with caution
Moderate sun exposure and sun protection
Some parents commented on the Internet that they used a special sunscreen spray for children when they went out on a trip, and the child kept coughing after using it, accompanied by white lips and vomiting. So, how should you use a sunscreen spray for children?
Dermatologists warn that if children go to places like the beach and their skin is exposed to unobstructed sunlight for a long time, it is necessary to use sunscreen.
For children, it is necessary to apply at least close to the thickness of a coin to have a sunscreen effect, and sunscreen spray is difficult to spray in sufficient and even amounts.
When using sunscreen spray for children, in addition to avoiding inhalation of particulates, it is also important to note that sunscreen spray is difficult to completely clean off and requires makeup removal or the use of an amino acid cleanser.
The doctor also reminded that although children need sun protection, moderate sun exposure and exposure to sunlight are very conducive to growth. Clinical studies have found that many skin diseases are caused by a lack of vitamin D, which is due to too little sun exposure. Both sun exposure and sun protection should follow the principle of moderation.
Source: CCTV News