The Finnish Association for Persons with Intolerance to Fragrance and
Chemicals
- Functions as an interest group for persons with intolerance to fragrance and
chemicals
- Supports the patients and organizes peer meetings
- Informs about intolerance to fragrance and chemicals
The Association is politically independent and national. All persons with fragrance and chemical intolerance, their family members
and others interested in the issue are welcome to join the Association. Together
we are strong and will regain faith in the future.
Some of us are intolerant to fragrances or other chemicals
Chemical intolerances are an increasing problem also in Finland. The
underlying cause of the illness is unknown, but research is under way. The
degree of the intolerance varies from person to person. Some of the patients may
lead a normal life as long as they don’t use fragrances themselves, whereas
others react to such small amounts that e.g. chemicals from detergents or
perfumes in the environment are enough to cause severe symptoms.
What kind of symptoms do the intolerant have?
Fragrance and chemical intolerance can manifest itself in many ways. Typical
symptoms are headache, nausea, eye-, mucosa-, skin- and respiratory symptoms as
well as many general symptoms such as dizziness and fatigue. At their worst the
symptoms completely prevent work or leisure activities in an environment with
irritating substances. When the intolerant aren’t exposed to chemicals, they are
symptomless and feel well.
Pure indoor air is vital to the fragrance and chemical intolerant
There is no cure for this condition yet, although some medical treatments may
relieve the symptoms. The best way to reduce the symptoms is avoiding exposure
to irritant substances. Therefore the purity of outdoor and indoor air is
important to the chemically intolerant. Pure indoor air doesn’t only mean
effective ventilation, but also avoiding the use of chemicals indoors as much as
possible. It is worth while for an intolerant person to prefer fragrance-free
products and low-emission M1-class materials. Moisture damages should always be
repaired at an early stage, because exposure to mold may cause or exacerbate the
intolerance. The intolerant can also use personal masks to protect themselves.
You can help the intolerant
If a person near you is intolerant to fragrances, you can help them by using
fragrance-free products and by keeping irritant substances away from them.
Fragrant flowers or any scented product can make the intolerant feel ill. It is
advisable to bring the issue up frankly with them and take up a natural attitude
towards the possible protection methods. One can become intolerant to fragrances
and chemicals only by exposure, therefore it is always important to reduce the
chemical burden of the environment. By refraining from the use of unnecessary
chemicals, you can avoid health problems.
Contact information of the association:
The Finnish Association for Persons with Intolerance to Fragrance and Chemicals
P.O.Box 23
15151 LAHTI
FINLAND
E-mail: info @ hajusteyliherkkyys . com
Home page: www.hajusteyliherkkyys.com
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