🧫 Beauty with a Risk? Hair Dye Use May Trigger Bladder Cancer, Says Study - ATZone

🧫 Beauty with a Risk? Hair Dye Use May Trigger Bladder Cancer, Says Study

🧬 Details:

A recent scientific study has raised health concerns over the frequent use of hair dye, especially chemical-based permanent dyes, suggesting a possible link to bladder cancer.

🧪 What the Study Found:

  • Regular and long-term use of certain permanent hair dyes, particularly dark shades, may increase the risk of bladder cancer.
  • The chemicals found in some dyes, such as aromatic amines, have been shown to be carcinogenic (cancer-causing) when absorbed through the scalp and filtered by the kidneys.
  • The risk appears higher among:
    • Salon professionals exposed daily to hair dye fumes
    • People who use dyes frequently over many years
    • Women, due to hormonal and metabolic factors

🚫 Health Experts Caution:

  • Using hair dye once in a while is generally considered safe, but chronic use over years could pose a risk.
  • People with family history of cancer or pre-existing bladder issues should consult a doctor before prolonged use.

Safer Alternatives Suggested:

  • Natural dyes like henna, indigo, or amla-based colorants.
  • Herbal formulations free from ammonia, PPD (paraphenylenediamine), and resorcinol.
  • Always perform a patch test and read the label before use.

🧠 Did You Know?

Bladder cancer often presents early symptoms like:

  • Blood in urine
  • Frequent or painful urination
  • Pelvic pain

Early diagnosis can lead to better outcomes. So, being aware of chemical exposure from everyday products like hair dye is part of preventive health.

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