Holi colours can damage eyes, skin- doctors
Friday, 18 March 2022 | PNS | Dehradun
The presence of chemicals in the commonly used colours of Holi can cause damage to the eye and skin. These colours have compounds of lead and mercury which are carcinogenic (cancer causing agents) substances.
The associate professor at department of ophthalmology at Government Doon Medical College (GDMC) hospital Dr Sushil Ojha said that many cases of eye injury are reported on Holi. He said that balloons filled with coloured water can be dangerous when they strike the eyes. The cornea of the eye is damaged in such cases which could affect the vision. He said that the chemicals in the colours could cause severe allergy in the eyes. He suggested that people should not rub their eyes when colour enters their eyes and causes irritation. He said that before seeking medical help, one should immediately wash the eyes with clean water when the colours enter the eye.
The doctors warn that the use of colours laced with harmful chemicals can be dangerous to the skin also.
Senior dermatologist Dr Anil Arya said that the lead and mercury compounds in the Holi colours can cause allergy due to which rashes and severe itching can occur and in acute cases minor wounds on skin can take place. He said that a disease called contact dermatitis can also occur from these chemicals. He suggested that people should refrain from using such colours and even if they do they should immediately wash them off. He advised applying some body lotion or oil before venturing out on Holi. The consumption of alcohol on the day of Holi is another practice which causes a maximum number of accidents on the day. The medical experts are of the view that people should abstain from taking any intoxicating agents in order to enjoy the festival.