PU leather is generally harmless to the human body. PU leather, also known as polyurethane leather, is an artificial leather material composed of polyurethane. Under normal use, PU leather does not release harmful substances, and qualified products on the market will also pass the test to ensure safety and non-toxicity, so it can be worn and used with confidence.
However, for some people, long-term contact with PU leather may cause skin discomfort, such as itching, redness, swelling, etc., especially for people with sensitive skin or allergies. In addition, if the skin is exposed to allergens for a long time or the patient has skin sensitivity problems, it may cause the symptoms of skin discomfort to worsen. For people with allergic constitutions, it is recommended to avoid direct contact with the skin as much as possible and keep the clothes clean and dry to reduce irritation.
Although PU leather contains certain chemicals and has a certain irritating effect on the fetus, it is not a big deal to smell it occasionally for a short time. Therefore, for pregnant women, there is no need to worry too much about short-term contact with PU leather products.
In general, PU leather is safe under normal use conditions, but for sensitive people, care should be taken to reduce direct contact to reduce potential risks.