Play Safe Holi: Balloons may be Harmful

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Balloons used by children during  Holi can be dangerous and can cause blunt eye injury or even head  injury. There can be bleeding in the eyes, lens subluxation, macular edema or retinal detachment. These can lead to loss of vision or even loss of the eye, said Dr. KK Aggarwal, Padma Shri & Dr. B.C. Roy
National Awardee and President, Heart Care Foundation of India.

Most synthetic colours are harmful to the eyes or skin.  Home-made floral colours are always better. Chemical colours may contain heavy metals like lead which is harmful to the eyes and skin. Other health hazards due to the exposure to heavy metals include skin allergies, dermatitis, drying and chapping of the skin, skin cancer, rhinitis, asthma and pneumonia.

Make your own floral colours
1.    Mix ‘Haldi’ (turmeric) with flour to get yellow colour
2.     Petals of flowers of ‘tesu’ give saffron colour.
3.   ‘Beetroot’ pieces soaked in water can give magenta colour.

What to do: Chemicals that goes in the eye may cause mild allergy or
even severe chemical burn in the eye. A patient may present with
allergic conjunctivitis, chemical burn, corneal abrasion or blunt eye
injury. Most colours used during Holi usually cause mild redness and
irritation lasting for upto 48 hours. If clarity of vision is
affected, it’s an emergency. The particles in colour powders (shining
mica particles in ‘gulal’) can cause damage to the cornea. Corneal
abrasion is an emergency and one should immediately consult the eye
doctor or ophthalmologist.

First aid: Splash a lot of tap water if any colour enters the eye. If
there is vision loss, corneal abrasions, rush to the eye doctor.

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