Perfume-Related Inhalation Allergy Review
Journal Title: Journal of Gynecology and Neonatal Biology - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
Perfume allergens have been gaining importance in last few decades, but the research and analysis about inhalation exposure is still incomplete. Except for common problems of allergic dermatitis, fragrances can induce or worsen respiratory diseases due to their irritation and sensitization effect. They are thought to trigger asthma, allergic rhinitis, migraine headaches, mucosal symptoms and attention-deficit disorder. Some volatiles components of perfume can stay on the surface of clothes and skin for a long period, which is unbelievable to avoid exposure, afterwards the bioaccumulation caused long-term impact should also be taken into consideration. Furthermore, the lack knowledge of perfume ingredients that can be recognized by corresponding olfactory receptors should also be further investigated. Method:“perfume, fragrance allergen, indoor air” were searched together with “allergic inflammation, sensory irritation, olfactory receptors, asthma, allergic rhinitis, airway effects” in Science Direct Journals, PubMed.
Authors and Affiliations
Wang He
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