Thursday, 02 May 2024

Five ways to dress that can makes you sick

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News24xx.com -  Health can be observed starting from simple things, as simple as paying attention to the way you dress. 

Do not just rely on a fashionable look, you also have to understand the risks that lurk if you carelessly wear clothes.

Quoted from detikHealth from Everyday Health, here are a number of things you need to pay attention to from now on. It doesn't hurt to share this article with your other friends.

1. Tight clothing and pressing on the stomach can cause problems
"Especially when someone eats too much," said Jamie Koufman, MD, reflux specialist and author of 'Acid Dropping: The Reflux Diet Cookbook and Cure'.
This pressure on the stomach can provoke gastric acid reflux and cause heartburn or a burning sensation in the chest area.

2. Corset is designed to form a body and a distended stomach can be disguised
But you know, Orly Avitzur, MD, a neurologist and medical adviser from Consumer Reports, tight clothing on the lower abdomen and upper thighs can cause a condition called meralgia paresthetica, irritation of the nerves in the front and thighs. Symptoms that appear include burning, pain, tingling in the thigh area and hypersensitivity to touch.

3. Literature shows a tight tie can cause poor circulation in the neck
In a study published in the journal Stroke Research and Treatment, researchers used a device that mimicked the effect of tight tie in 40 healthy men and found simple changes in cerebrovascular reactivity, which are associated with dilated artery ability in the brain. In other words, this is a potential marker for stroke.

4. Some types of cloth are more likely to cause irritation and allergic reactions, explained Neeta Ogden, MD, an adult and child allergist.
"Interestingly wool fabrics can especially cause allergic reactions in people, usually called contact dermatitis," said Dr. Ogden.

5. Elastic socks, underwear and bras can also cause rashes in some people because rubber especially if you realize you react badly to coloring. Dr. Ogden recommends washing new clothes before wearing them for the first time.


 

 

 

 

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