Can cancer patients be manicurists?
Cancer patients had better not engage in manicure work. Nail polish is also called "nail polish". Its main components are 70%-80% volatile solvent, 15% nitrocellulose, a small amount of oily solvent, camphor, titanium dioxide and oil-soluble pigment. The film formed after nail polish is applied to nails is very firm, with moderate color and luster, which can protect nails and give them a sense of beauty. Nail polish is basically made of nitrocellulose and chemical solvents such as acetone, ethyl acetate, ethyl lactate and phthalic acid tincture. This kind of nail polish, when applied to nails, can make nails rosy and not fade for a long time, so it is loved by people. However, most of these raw materials have certain biological toxicity and should be avoided from entering the human body, causing chronic poisoning. After applying nail polish, don't hold food by hand, so as to avoid nail polish sticking to food and prevent "poison from entering the mouth".