Journal article

Symptomatology and etiology of multiple chemical sensitivities in the Southeastern United States

SM Caress, AC Steinemann, C Waddick

Archives of Environmental Health | Taylor & Francis Inc. | Published : 2002

Abstract

A questionnaire was administered to individuals who had reported a hypersensitivity to common chemical products in an earlier epidemiological study in the Atlanta, Georgia, metropolitan area. The questionnaire investigated the nature of the symptoms and factors that potentially initiated hypersensitivity and subsequently triggered reactions. Also examined were associated lifestyle modifications and the relationships of hypersensitivity with other illnesses. The authors found that a majority of hypersensitive individuals (52.2%) experienced either “severe” or “somewhat severe” symptoms. The most common triggers of symptoms were cleaning products (88.4%), tobacco smoke (82.6%), perfume (81.2%)..

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