40% OF WOMEN DO NOT CHANGE THEIR PANTIES EVERY DAY: YOU’RE FACING THESE 5 TERRIBLE CONSEQUENCES!
True or false, research has shown that as much as 40 percent of women do not change their Panties every day!
According to the study data, the average woman has about 30 pair of Panties in the wardrobe, and in 1999 that number was only 12.
And did you know which 5 things could happen to you if you were one of them?
ITCH
This is the first consequence of irregular changing of panties. This is due to the accumulation of bacteria on the fabric, which is then transferred to the sensitive skin of this area. The worst itching is in the area of the vagina and groin. So make sure that the intimate skin parts always have a clean underwear. If you ignore the itch and continue on the old, the consequences can be much higher.
SORES AND RASHES
First, itching, accompanied by wounds or skin rash. The dirty cloth is constantly rubbing on the skin while walking, sitting and shifting in any way, and if ignored, these conditions lead to visible redness and bulge. Remember – bacteria from dirty panties will not go anywhere until you get them!
DIFFERENT SCENT OF THE VAGINA
If there is no clear air on the vaginal area, which blocks the dirty underwear, the vaginal smell may change into a very unpleasant. The more you wear one panties, the oxygen is getting smaller, so the terrible scents will get quickly.
FUNGAL INFECTIONS
This situation will certainly happen if you wear a panties for a few days. Just as you know you should not be long to sit in a wet bathing, so as not to be seated either in wet panties. Fungus loves wet areas, so start regular changing underwear, so that there is no infection. At even greater risk are women wearing a wool that is not made of pure cotton.
URINARY INFECTIONS
Urinary infections occur when bacteria start to enter the urinary tract, and this can occur for several reasons. One of them is irregular changing of the laundry. If you do not change your panties for a few days, the chances are that the particles of the feces end up on the fabric. If they eventually end up in the urinary tract, you get an infection. That is not at all pleasant and requires mandatory treatment.
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