Face Masks May Cause Sneezing and Itchy Nose, Doctors Say

Wearing a face mask could cause hayfever-like symptoms such as sneezing and an itchy nose, doctors have said. MailOnline has the story.

Doctors in Germany have reported cases of 46 people with symptoms such as sneezing and an itchy and runny nose after wearing an FFP2 mask.

The masks, which are the gold standard for blocking Covid particles and are sold widely in the UK, have also been found to shed plastic fibres up to a tenth of an inch (3mm) in length, which are found in people’s noses…

When researchers flushed out the noses of the 46 people with allergic symptoms in Germany, they found an average of almost four plastic fibres per person.

In some cases, people suffered symptoms such as a runny and blocked nose or sneezing within two hours of wearing an FFP2 mask. Their symptoms typically got much better after three days of not wearing the mask.

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huxleypiggles
3 years ago

Well I never.

FFS!

crisisgarden
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

What face masks don’t cause anywhere near enough of is embarrassment for the wearer.

Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago

“Most of the plastics used in daily life shed toxic chemicals when they are heated or stored for prolonged periods of time. Once they have been released, humans consume them through breathing, eating and drinking, as well as through skin absorption.” (From plasticoceans.org ).

Very hard to avoid all plastics of course, but masking sounds like a very good way to ensure you ingest plenty of those toxic chemicals. Like I say, a filthy habit and dreadful for the environment.

Ember von Drake-Dale 22
Reply to  Hugh

Friend of mine is a nurse – he opened a new box of masks one day and offered me one – I refused but I took the box to examine one – before handing them back to him I took a sniff of the newly opened box of masks and it smelled of chemicals.

Glad I stuck with my exemption card instead.

Victoria
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

ingest plenty of those toxic chemicals

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Hopeless - "TN,BN"
3 years ago

Perhaps it was the same study, but I recall seeing a report about masks shedding inhalable plastic particles some weeks or months ago.

Apart from the detrimental effects on wearers’ health, there is little comment from the eco-warriors, regarding the tons of discarded masks now polluting land and sea.

A Heretic
A Heretic
3 years ago

Indeed, they won’t let us have straws that work because “reasons” but there’s no issues with mountains of spit and snot riddled nappies.

Victoria
3 years ago

tons of discarded masks now polluting land and sea.

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Smelly Melly
3 years ago
Reply to  Victoria

I wonder how may of those useless plastic LFTs have been dumped into the sea?

John Dee
3 years ago
Reply to  Victoria

The crabs must be wondering what incommunicative alien species has invaded their locale.

John Dee
3 years ago

I believe that problem gets filed under ‘Yes, but, no, but, yes, but…’

Ember von Drake-Dale 22

I recall reading reports over a year ago (from Canadian research I believe) about microscopic mask fibers being breathed into the lungs and possibly leading to some quite nasty health conditions and diseases which is another reason why I refused to wear one. These masks were only ever meant to be used briefly and then disposed of – I know of people who were wearing their mask all day long and usually the same one over and over again.

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
3 years ago

A dirty, filthy habit.

John Dee
3 years ago

A strange lapse in our otherwise pristine and antiseptic present.

DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago

I would hate that job, the researcher who flushes out people’s nostrils

John Dee
3 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

Sounds like a job for Kenny Everett’s ‘Sid Snot’ character.

mishmash
3 years ago

And they updated the Covid symptoms list to include hayfever-like symptoms last year.
But the virus is real…
Pathetic.

JohnK
3 years ago
Reply to  mishmash

Someone may well have said that, but what was expressed last year was that it could be that pollen allergy might actually reduce the risk of respiratory infection. That was on the idea that there is only so much surface area in one’s nostrils etc, and the cells that are allergically reacting to various things – such as viruses – would not be available to other compounds at the same time.

John Dee
3 years ago
Reply to  mishmash

A tennis friend of mine is just getting over his second bout of covid. Very fit man, but thoroughly vaxxed. I’ve begun to conclude that the vaxxes and/or the virus do something to the logical faculties.

Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago

So THAT’S why I never wore one! Knew there must be a reason.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago

I refused the damn things because I refuse to pay attention to an illegal government AND, I’m not prepared to look like a Next Tuesday

epythymy
epythymy
3 years ago

Recently my mask seemingly irritated a nerve and for three days it felt like I had a hair on the end of my nose. Ridiculous. Can’t wait to be rid of the thing (healthcare).

David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago

The pathetic state of our society and our deliberately broken relationship with our own health is evidenced by the fact that the plebs need “a Doctor” to tell them this ( in a White Coat of course – see Milgram).

Beowulf
Beowulf
3 years ago

“The masks, which are the gold standard for blocking Covid particles…”

That would be fool’s gold then would it?

Doom Slayer
3 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

I mean who the f*** would write that, and it get through editorial. They are just trolling us.

John Dee
3 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

The ‘gold standard’, surely, would be lips sewn together, nostrils blocked by silicone sealant, with top quality goggles protecting the eyes and earbuds protecting the lugholes. That’s the affordable version, for those who can’t afford access to a decompression chamber.

Epi
Epi
3 years ago

Suggest you all read (if you haven’t already) Hector Drummond’s The Mask Cult. Explains the nonsense perfectly and in great detail.

JXB
JXB
3 years ago

The masks, which are the gold standard for blocking Covid particles…’

Ha, haaa, haaaa… Fools’ gold.

There is no such thing as a CoVid particle – that’s like saying a Common Cold particle.

CoVid is a disease which in fact shares the same symptoms as other respiratory virus infections.

Words, definitions matter… but not to lazy ignoramuses in the MSM.

Victoria
3 years ago
Reply to  JXB

Ha, haaa, haaaa… Fools’ gold.

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John Dee
3 years ago
Reply to  JXB

Or ingnorami, as Julius Caesar might have put it.

JXB
JXB
3 years ago

Speaking of hay-fever… if masks can stop virus particles, they must be able to stop the much, much bigger pollen particles.

So why don’t hay-fever sufferers wear masks? Could it be they are not effective at stopping even large particles?

Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
3 years ago

As normal human beings we don’t usually go around totting up numbers but our masters do. It is all metrics to them. They can’t possibly win but they can do a lot of damage as they collapse. We need to keep the number as low as possible.

Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
3 years ago

They longed for mass masking. Way beyond any diease threat it was the subervience and obedience. We must never allow it to happen again regardless of the threat.

Alan M
Alan M
3 years ago

My experience exactly – long bouts of sneezing. I just exempted myself and if anyone insisted I wear one, I would explain what would happen and say “your call”. They always accepted my argument.

chris-ds
chris-ds
3 years ago

I’ve barely worn a mask yet I’m sneezing and have an itchy nose.

I assumed if was gay fever as it got really bad when I cut the fir tree hedge and people walking past where sneezing and coughing.

rockoman
rockoman
3 years ago
Reply to  chris-ds

gay fever?

Is that another name for monkeypox?

Bill Hickling
Bill Hickling
3 years ago

Face masks also cause paranoia that results in prolongation of public fear!

Martin Sewell
Martin Sewell
3 years ago