While some chemicals are known to cause problems, some people are sensitive to a wide range of substances. This is known as multiple chemical sensitivity. It is also called idiopathic environmental intolerance (IEI).
Multiple chemical sensitivity, or IEI, is under debate in the medical field at this time. Some doctors question if the underlying illness is not medical but psychiatric. They suggest that the symptoms are caused by anxiety. Others say it is a medical disorder triggered by exposure to chemicals, electromagnetic forces, or other substances in the environment. Symptoms often begin with a short-term, severe chemical exposure, such as a chemical spill. Or they may happen after exposure over time.
After this, low levels of chemicals found in everyday materials can trigger physical symptoms in people with multiple chemical sensitivity. This includes chemicals in soaps, detergents, cosmetics, and newspaper inks.