Skin bleaching is ‘self-induced albinism’ and causes cancer, kidney damage – Dr Thomas Anaba
Member of Parliament for Garu and health expert, Dr Thomas Anaba, has warned against skin bleaching, describing it as “self-induced albinism” that can lead to serious health complications, including skin cancer, kidney damage, high blood pressure, and hormonal disorders.
Speaking ahead of International Albinism Awareness Day, Dr Anaba explained that skin bleaching involves the use of creams, injections, and soaps to lighten the skin by reducing or removing melanin, the pigment that protects the body from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays.
According to him, the loss of melanin leaves the skin more vulnerable to sunlight and increases the risk of skin cancer.
“When people bleach their skin, they remove the natural defence mechanism God gave them. This exposes them to the sun’s ultraviolet rays, making them more susceptible to cancer than someone who has not bleached their skin,” he said.
Dr Anaba also cautioned that chemicals used in bleaching products can affect vital organs and body systems.
“Some of these creams and drugs affect the kidneys, the hormonal system, and the corticosteroid system. They can cause elevated blood sugar levels, high blood pressure, and even kidney failure when used excessively,” he stated.
He noted that people who bleach their skin may face greater health risks than persons born with albinism because they intentionally remove the melanin that naturally protects their bodies.
Using the occasion to advocate for greater acceptance of persons living with albinism, Dr. Anaba urged the public to reject discrimination and promote inclusion.
“People with albinism are intelligent, capable, and valuable members of society. Their main challenges are sensitivity to sunlight and visual impairment. We must embrace them and discourage the use of harmful chemicals to remove melanin from our skin,” he said.
Dr Anaba made the remarks during an exclusive interview following statements he delivered on the floor of Parliament to mark International Albinism Awareness Day.
Source: classfmonline.com
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