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Why Using Hand Sanitizer Isn’t Always Good?

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Hand sanitizers are among the common products that are found in the grocery carts&period; Many people use hand sanitizers regularly when they touch many things in their daily lives&comma; especially if they regularly shake hand with dozens of people each day&period; Sanitizers can be available in small bottles&comma; so we could put them in our purse or pocket for immediate use&period; A good hand sanitizer should be able to kill bacteria and other pathogen immediately&period; In the modern society&comma; there’s already a good awareness of how small organisms are able to cause various diseases and illnesses&period; The situation can be bad compared to a few decades ago&comma; because the frequent uses of antibiotics have made new strains of bacteria to become more resistant&period; Awareness for hygiene is good&comma; but paranoia is not&period; Hand sanitizers are useful products&comma; but they should be used when necessary&comma; especially when everyone around seems to be wheezing and sneezing due to the annual winter flu outbreak&period; There’s a common argument that frequent uses of hand sanitizers may inhibit the development of immunity among children&period; Adaptive immunity is something that needs to be established&comma; so children are able to develop their own immune system to deal with various parasitic microorganisms&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">In fact&comma; it can be considered good to let children get sick by exposing them to relatively mild bacteria&period; Again&comma; it is debatable whether frequent uses hand sanitizers can really have an effect on the adaptive immunity development among children&period; We should check the actual composition of hand sanitizers&period; The active compound in hand sanitizers is triclosan&period; It’s an antibacterial&comma; antifungal and antiviral substance that can reduce the incidence of illnesses&period; There’s no real evidence that triclosan is completely safe for prolonged use by people&period; Tests on animals showed that exposure to triclosan have caused alteration in hormone regulation&comma; although things that happen on animals don’t have the same effect on people&period; In reality&comma; triclosan isn’t really required and manufacturers can use alcohol as alternative germ-killing substance&period; Hand sanitizers can be highly effective if they contain at least 60 percent ethanol&period; Pure ethyl alcohol or ethanol is a common type of alcohol that’s used to sanitize objects including our hands&period; They seem to be highly effective&comma; even against bacteria that have developed strong resistance against antibiotics&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">There’s a concern that regular uses of ethanol on our hand may also eradicate microbiome or good bacteria on our skin&period; If they are wiped away&comma; the floral balance on our skin can be affected and for this reason&comma; we should avoid overdoing on the use of ethanol and other sanitizing substances&period; Alcohol could also cause our skin to get drier and there could be an effect on our lipid barrier&comma; which is the protective compound layer of our skin&period; This layer is needed to provider partial immunity and barrier to our skin&period; If there’s high level of ethanol on the hand sanitizer product&comma; we should make sure that it also includes moisturizers&comma; which can prevent excessive dryness on our skin&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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