We all know to worry about drinking water quality, but what about the water that rains down on us in the shower? Contaminated water, specifically with arsenic, poses a serious threat even through skin contact. This isn’t just about swallowing the water – your skin absorbs it too.
Arsenic, a naturally occurring element often found in industrial waste and agricultural runoff, can leach into our water supplies. And it’s not just some harmless mineral. Arsenic is a known carcinogen, and its effects go beyond what we drink.
Skin Cancer Risk:
- A 1998 study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (Tsai et al.) linked chronic arsenic exposure from drinking water to a higher risk of skin cancer. This risk applies to showering and bathing as well, since arsenic can seep into your skin and build up in your body.
- More research in Environmental Health Perspectives (Smith et al., 2000) solidified the connection between arsenic and skin cancer, especially the common types like basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.
Visible Skin Damage:
- Patches and Discoloration: A 1998 International Journal of Dermatology study (Guha Mazumder et al.) found that people exposed to arsenic-contaminated water often had skin lesions, including dark or light patches. These changes are not only unsightly but are often early warning signs of arsenic poisoning.
- Thick, Rough Skin: Long-term arsenic exposure can cause keratosis, making your skin thick and hard. This can look like warts or rough, scaly patches. A 2004 study in Toxicology Letters (Rossman et al.) showed a clear link between arsenic exposure and keratosis, proving how vulnerable our skin is to this toxin.
More Than Skin Deep:
Skin problems are the most obvious result of arsenic exposure in the shower, but the long-term effects go much deeper. Arsenic absorbed through your skin gets into your blood and can reach other organs, raising the risk of:
- Cancers throughout the body: Studies have connected long-term arsenic exposure to higher rates of lung, bladder, kidney, and liver cancer (National Research Council, 2001).
- Heart Trouble: Research shows a link between arsenic and heart diseases like high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, and stroke (Chen et al., 2003).
- Other Serious Issues: Long-term arsenic exposure can also contribute to diabetes, breathing problems, and nerve damage (National Toxicology Program, 2004).
What Can You Do?
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By understanding the risks of arsenic in your shower, you can take action to protect yourself and your family from this hidden danger in your water.