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Doctors advise people to play Holi with organic colours

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

On the eve of Holi, doctors today advised people to use organic colours only, and warned that wearing contact lenses when playing the festival of colours may harm eyes. Both are available in the market, and medical and environmental experts have been pitching for the use of latter. "Chemical colours can irritate the skin by causing itching, rashes, swelling and aggravated eczema. Colour can compromise the eyesight resulting in severe irritation, redness, watering and itching. The scalp can get affected, leading to hair damage and hair fall," said Naresh Bhargava, in the dermatology department at Hospital in Shalimar Bagh. Bhargava added that people should oil or moisturise their face and body before stepping out to play with colours. The of (IMA), K K Aggarwal, said the green colour has malachite, which can harm eyes. "Glass in colours can harm skin.

Also, balloons can cause head injury. Use of contact lenses while playing can harm eyes," he said. The IMA also cautioned that "consuming 'bhang' can harm the heart". 'Bhang' is a popular drink enjoyed by people during It is one of the few legally available cannabis preparations in the country. Bhargava advised that one should wear loose cotton clothes, long-sleeved tops and full-length trousers, leggings or salwars while playing with colours. "Use lukewarm water when taking bath and washing off the colours. One should keep the eyes closed while washing the hair and face so that the colour does not get inside the eyes," said Neeraj Sanduja, senior consultant, ophthalmology, at Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon. "Use a sunglass to protect your eyes from colour-filled darts or water jets," he added.

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 20:45 IST
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