Methylisothiazolinone (MIT) is a preservative used in a variety of consumer products, including cosmetics, personal care products, and household cleaners. It is a synthetic chemical that does not occur naturally in the human body.
Using MIT as directed on the product label is generally considered safe. However, it may cause skin irritation and allergic reactions in some people. MIT is also toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms.
If you are allergic to MIT, you should avoid products that contain it. You should also avoid products that contain a mixture of MIT and methylchloroisothiazolinone (CMIT), as this combination is more likely to cause an allergic reaction.
If you are not allergic to MIT, you can still use the A product of MIT. However, you should be careful not to use them too often or for too long. You should also avoid using them on broken skin.
If you experience any skin irritation after using products containing MIT, you Use of this product should be discontinued and a physician should be consulted.
Here are some possible side effects of MIT:
Skin Irritation: MIT can cause skin irritation such as redness, itching and swelling.
Allergic Reactions: MIT can cause allergic reactions such as hives, asthma and eczema.
Respiratory problems: MIT can cause respiratory problems such as wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath.
Nervous system problems: MIT can cause neurological problems such as headaches, dizziness and fatigue.
Reproductive problems: MIT can lead to reproductive problems such as infertility and birth defects.
If you experience any of these side effects after using a product containing MIT, you should stop using the product and consult your doctor.