Microplastics are tiny plastic particles, often less than 5 millimeters in size, that result from the breakdown of larger plastic items or are intentionally manufactured at a small scale. These particles are pervasive in the environment, found in oceans, rivers, soil, and even in the air.
👉When it comes to human health, the main concern is the ingestion of microplastics through various sources. Contaminated water and seafood, for example, are common routes of exposure. Ingested microplastics can enter the bloodstream and accumulate in organs, potentially causing several health issues.
❗️Inflammation: Microplastics can trigger an inflammatory response in the body. Chronic inflammation is linked to various health problems, including cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, and neurodegenerative disorders.
❗️Chemical Exposure: Microplastics can absorb and accumulate harmful chemicals from the environment. When these chemicals are released inside the body, they may disrupt normal cellular functions and lead to toxicity.
❗️Hormonal Disruption: Some studies suggest that certain chemicals found in plastics, such as phthalates and bisphenol A (BPA), can mimic or interfere with hormones in the body. This hormonal disruption may contribute to reproductive issues, developmental problems, and an increased risk of certain cancers.
❗️Organ Damage: Microplastics can accumulate in organs, potentially causing damage over time. Organs like the liver and kidneys may be particularly affected as they play a crucial role in filtering and detoxifying substances in the body.
❗️Immune System Response: The presence of microplastics may trigger immune responses, leading to chronic immune system activation. This continuous activation could contribute to autoimmune diseases and other immune-related disorders.
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