Ladies: Why You Must Stop Wearing Tight Panties!!!
For women, it is almost a must to wear panties. While
some go for loose panties, a large number go for tight-fitting ones just to
give a sex appeal!
If only they knew that tight undergarments pose a
danger to one’s health. Some studies have shown that tight briefs in particular
are actually harmful to the human body. Tight panties? Dangerous to health.
How?
First, tight briefs disrupt the lymphatic system,
which removes wastes and toxins from the entire body, and causes wastes and
toxins not to be properly removed from the body. This is dangerous!
A potential con of wearing tight underwear, especially
for women, is the increased likelihood of developing yeast infection or urinary
tract infection. How does this come about? Just wear tight panties and you will
discover that your vagina does not breathe well. So, it is better to choose a
size that follows your body’s contours perfectly, but not tight.
To ensure the health of the private parts, doctors
typically recommend wearing breathable, somewhat loose undergarments that
absorb moisture well.
Tight panties are less than ideal for sweat-inducing
activities such as exercising or hiking. In addition to fostering an unpleasant
odor, trapping sweat near your skin increases your risk of yeast infections and
blistering along the pant seams.
When riding on a stationary bike or sitting on a
weight bench, for example, it becomes difficult and risky when your panties
glides off the surface designated for sitting. Even structures not intended for
athletics, such as a plastic subway seat or a smooth park bench, become
potential hazard against the friction-lacking texture of tight undergarments.
The other problem associated with women wearing tight
panties is the irritating effect of the tight material against the skin. When a
woman walks around all day wearing tight panties, the material rubs against the
urethra and outer vaginal area creating areas of irritation and even small
tears. These irritated areas can also be set-ups for infection. This can be a
particular problem for women who are prone to vaginal or urinary tract
infections.
According to health.com vaginal and urinary tract
infections are not the only problem associated with wearing the wrong size of
pants, they can irritate hemorrhoids and even cause an*l lacerations. Even more
risky is wearing it in hot weather. Sweating combined with the close contact of
the material against the skin, creates the perfect environment for a vaginal
yeast infection.
After removing your undergarments, do you observe red
marks? If so, chances are, your undergarments are too tight for you, and really
should be changed. Dump them out like last year’s new clothes, and find
undergarments, which will hug you, and fit on properly instead of giving a
tightening effect.
The less they are worn the better, but if you cannot
wean them completely from your underwear drawer, at least wear them in
moderation, bearing in mind that a urinary tract or yeast infection is not very
sexy.
Source: The Punch
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