Indoor aromatherapy is harmful to the body, which will affect the health of respiratory system, impaired heart function, cerebral palsy and so on. 1, affecting the health of respiratory system: indoor aromatherapy is a common method to freshen the air. Using inferior aromatherapy or long-term use will lead to the breeding of indoor harmful substances, and will also stimulate the nasal cavity or throat and bronchus. After long-term exposure to aromatherapy, there will be itchy nose accompanied by increased secretions or sneezing, and people with sensitive physique will also have symptoms such as sore throat, chest tightness and cough. It is best not to use aromatherapy for a long time, but also to use it after use. 2. Impaired heart function: Patients with heart disease are not allowed to use aromatherapy indoors. Heart disease patients will have decreased heart function, accompanied by chest tightness or abnormal breathing, which will have a great impact on the heart after using aromatherapy. It will also aggravate the condition or affect normal breathing and health. 3, cerebral palsy: living in an aromatherapy room for a long time will inhale a lot of aromatherapy smell, which will also stimulate the brain and cause cerebral palsy, accompanied by memory loss or inattention. In severe cases, there will be dangers such as mental paralysis or abnormal sleep.
Often smelling aromatherapy is generally harmful to the body, and patients are advised not to smell aromatherapy often.
Aromatherapy usually uses chemicals or spices extracted from plants to purify the environment and relax and decompress by inhalation or heating. Because aromatherapy may contain some chemical components, frequent smelling of aromatherapy may cause chemical substances to invade the human body, easily affect the nasal mucosa or respiratory mucosa of the human body, and easily induce allergic rhinitis, or symptoms such as stuffy nose and runny nose. If you use aromatherapy in a closed indoor environment, it may aggravate chest tightness, cough, cough and asthma, which is not conducive to human health, so it is not recommended to smell aromatherapy frequently.
It is suggested that patients should choose products with safe and pure ingredients produced by regular manufacturers when using aromatherapy, and avoid choosing aromatherapy produced by three or five manufacturers, which may contain substances harmful to human body, such as lead and mercury, so as not to cause harm to the body.
Frequent use of aromatherapy indoors should always open the window for ventilation to promote air circulation.