| Literature DB >> 32549349 |
Elena Brambilla1, Marta Crevani1, Valeria M Petrolini1, Giulia Scaravaggi1, Maria Di Primo1, Elisa Roda1,2, Carlo A Locatelli1.
Abstract
The use of artificial nail tips in professional manicure services and the application of false eyelashes are a growing trend among young women. Often, this "beauty routine" is performed at home without the supervision of an expert beautician, raising health problems due to either the spillage of these products or to accidental exposure to children. The aim of this study is to review the Pavia Poison Control Centre clinical records to identify the frequency, the most common route of exposure, and the possible risks associated to these events to support the decision-making process in emergency departments. The Pavia Poison Control Centre database was retrospectively searched for records reporting nail or false eyelash glue exposure from January 2007 to April 2020, and 42 patients were identified. Among the patients, 76% presented symptoms from mild to severe, while 24% were asymptomatic. The most common route of exposure was dermal, through cutaneous contact, as determined for 19 patients involved. Among these, seven patients presented with second-degree chemical burns, cutaneous erythema, and ocular symptoms. The most dangerous glue component was cyanoacrylate, leading to symptoms in 16 out of 22 patients, while three cases remained asymptomatic. Even if this exposure is relatively rare, nail and false eyelash glue can be seriously harmful, especially when exposure occurs via dermal or ocular routes. In the case of emergency, it is important to treat the patient as fast as possible to limit the damage caused by a burn. Moreover, even though these products are often perceived as harmless, safety precautions should be taken to prevent children from accidental contact.Entities:
Keywords: accidental injury; chemical burns; cyanoacrylate; dermal/ocular; epidemiology; false eyelash glue; nail glue
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32549349 PMCID: PMC7345203 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17124283
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Flow chart of case selection process.
Main characteristics of 42 cases of exposure to nail/false eyelash glue, 1 January 2007–30 April 2020.
| Case Number | Age | Clinical Effects | Route of Exposure | Way of Exposure 1 | Score | Product | Component 1 | Component 2 | Component 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Adult | Damaged skin | Dermal | A | 1 | Nail glue | Poly methyl methacrylate | ||
| 2 | Adult | Finger’s oedema | Dermal | A | 1 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 3 | Infant | Second-degree burns on hand and thigh | Dermal | A | 1 | Nail glue | Cyanoacrylate | ||
| 4 | Adult | First-degree burns on thigh | Dermal | A | 1 | Nail glue | Methacrylic acid | Butyl acetate | Butyl methacrylate |
| 5 | Adult | Cutaneous hyperaemia and erithema on hand | Dermal | A | 1 | Nail glue | Cyanoacrylate | ||
| 6 | Adolescent | Cutaneous hyperaemia and blister | Dermal | A | 1 | Nail glue | Cyanoacrylate | Poly | |
| 7 | Child | Damaged skin | Dermal | A | 1 | Nail glue | Ethyl cyanoacrylate | Poly | |
| 8 | Infant | First-degree burns and residues of glue | Dermal | A | 1 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 9 | Infant | Second-degree burns on thigh, perilesional oedema | Dermal | A | 2 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 10 | Adolescent | Second-degree burns on thigh | Dermal | A | 2 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 11 | Adult | First- and second-degree burns on hand | Dermal | A | 2 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 12 | Infant | Second-degree burns on forearm, palm and thigh | Dermal | A | 2 | Nail glue | Cyanoacrylate | Isopropyl alcohol | Ethanol |
| 13 | Infant | Second-degree burns on thigh and thorax | Dermal | A | 2 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 14 | Adolescent | First- and second-degree burns on both thighs | Dermal | A | 2 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 15 | Adolescent | Glued eyelids | Dermal-Ocular | A | 1 | Nail glue | Cyanoacrylate | ||
| 16 | Adult | Conjunctival hyperemia, cutaneous erythema | Dermal-Ocular | A | 1 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 17 | Adolescent | Glued eyelashes | Dermal-Ocular | A | 1 | Nail glue | Ethyl cyanoacrylate | ||
| 18 | Adult | Glued eyelids | Dermal-Ocular | Th. E | 1 | Nail glue | Cyanoacrylate | ||
| 19 | Infant | Eyelid and cheek oedema, glued eyelid | Dermal-Ocular | A | 2 | Nail glue | Cyanoacrylate | Methacrylate | |
| 20 | Infant | Asymptomatic | Ingestion | A | 0 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 21 | Infant | Asymptomatic | Ingestion | A | 0 | Nail glue | Cyanoacrylate | ||
| 22 | Adolescent | Asymptomatic | Ingestion | W | 0 | Nail glue | Cyanoacrylate | ||
| 23 | Adult | Asymptomatic | Ingestion | A | 0 | False eyelashes glue | Cellulose | Dodecyl benzene sulfonate | Ammonium hydroxide |
| 24 | Adolescent | Asymptomatic | Ingestion | A | 0 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 25 | Infant | Asymptomatic | Ingestion | A | 0 | Nail glue | Ethyl cyanoacrylate | ||
| 26 | Adult | Pharyngodynia, glottis oedema, hyperaemia | Ingestion | A | 1 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 27 | Adult | Epigastralgia | Ingestion | S | 1 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 28 | Adult | Cough and chronic irritation | Inhalation | Pr | 1 | Nail glue | Cyanoacrylate | ||
| 29 | Adult | Slight ocular discomfort | Ocular | A | 1 | Nail glue | Cyanoacrylate | ||
| 30 | Child | Oculodynia, conjunctival hyperemia | Ocular | A | 1 | Nail glue | Ethyl cyanoacrylate | ||
| 31 | Adolescent | Oculodynia | Ocular | Th. E | 1 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 32 | Child | Conjunctival hyperemia, oedema and burning eyelids | Ocular | A | 1 | Tip glue | Ethyl cyanoacrylate | Methyl methacrylate | BHA |
| 33 | Infant | Glued eyelid and eyelashes | Ocular | Th. E | 2 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 34 | Infant | Asymptomatic | Oral (Buccal) | A | 0 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 35 | Infant | Asymptomatic | Oral (Buccal) | A | 0 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 36 | Infant | Asymptomatic | Oral (Buccal) | A | 0 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 37 | Infant | Asymptomatic | Oral (Buccal) | A | 0 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 38 | Infant | Glue attached to palate and teeth | Oral (Buccal) | A | 1 | Nail glue | Ethyl cyanoacrylate | Poly methyl methacrylate | BHA |
| 39 | Adult | Pharyngodynia | Oral (Buccal) | A | 1 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 40 | Infant | Solid and dry residues of glue on mouth | Oral (Buccal) | A | 1 | Nail glue | - | ||
| 41 | Adult | Cutaneous burns, dysphonia, pharyngodynia | Oral (Buccal)-Dermal | A | 2 | Nail glue | Ethyl cyanoacrylate | ||
| 42 | Infant | Glued tongue and eyelids | Oral (Buccal)-Ocular | A | 1 | Nail glue | Cyanoacrylate |
1 Legend for Way of exposure: A: Accidental; Th. E: Therapeutic Error; W: Wilful action; Pr: Professional Exposure; S: Attempted suicide
Figure 2Way of exposure based on route of exposure.
Figure 3(A) Case #11 detail of the thumb and palm of the patient. The panicked patient tried to unglue the thumb with opposite force, consequently tearing the already damaged skin. On the right palm, there is a visible blister. The burn was managed conservatively. (B) Case #12 detail of a forearm showing second-degree burns with visible blisters. The burn was managed with surgical wound toilet. (C) Case #14 detail of thighs. Blisters and hyperaemia are clearly observable. The burns were treated conservatively.
Glue composition vs. clinical scores.
| Glue Composition | PubChem® CID 1 | Score 0 | Score 1 | Score 2 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cyanoacrylate | 81530 | 2 | 7 | 0 | 9 |
| 90% Cyanoacrylate, 10% Poly | 81530–6658 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Cyanoacrylate, Methacrylate | 81530–6658 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Cyanoacrylate, Isopropyl alcohol, Ethanol | 81530–3776–702 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Ethyl cyanoacrylate | 81530 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
| Ethyl cyanoacrylate, Poly | 81530–6658 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Ethyl cyanoacrylate, Methyl methacrylate, BHA | 81530–6658–24667 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Ethyl cyanoacrylate, Poly methyl methacrylate, BHA | 81530–6658–24667 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Poly methyl methacrylate | 6658 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Methacrylic acid, Butyl acetate, Butyl methacrylate | 4093–31272–7354 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Cellulose, Dodecyl benzene sulfonate, Ammonium hydroxide | 14055602–15900–12896473 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Unknown composition | - | 6 | 7 | 7 | 20 |
| Total | 42 | ||||
1 PubChem® CID refers to: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/.
Figure 4(A) Photo of the product involved in case #12. (B) Photo of the product involved in case #39. (C) Photo of the product involved in case #40. All products have been anonymized.