A well -known doctor warned that Dressing underwear barefoot can make millions of people expose the risk of a terrible and unpleasant groin infection. He noted that this condition is caused by the same fungus that creates a shingles. ., ‘ There is a simple solution to prevent infection.
Beware of an unpleasant infection
The general practitioner Samuel Choudhury, who specializes in skin care, has recently been shared the video where he alerted the dressing of underwear barefoot. The so -called “crotch rot” in his words Causes Tinea Corporis, known as a shinglesit is manifested by scales, itchy and sometimes reddish skin. He added that This condition is very common while affecting approximately 70 % of people at least once in a lifetime.
The expert noted that this infection often spreads to the genital area through the feet. The underwear itself then comes into contact with fungi spores and transmits them to the groin. “So this is what you need to do to avoid itching in the crotch. The solution is not to stop wearing underwear but Dress socks first. It acts as a barrier so you can hold the infection, “he said and pointed out that people pay attention to the health of their feet.
Do not wear underwear barefoot. (illustration photo)
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Other experts also agree with the doctor
British NHS guidelines confirm Choudhury’s warnings and add that Fungal groin infections are usually caused by the transfer of bacteria from other parts of the body such as hands or feet. Studies have shown that most often this condition suffers from young men as well as those who They work in a high temperature environment, wearing tight -fitting clothes or are obese.
These mushrooms naturally live on your skin and usually do not cause problems. However wearing clothes soaked then can lead to prolonged exposure to moisture, allowing them to reproduce rapidly.
Always wear socks. (illustration photo)
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Recommendations for the treatment of this infection include daily washing of the affected areas of the skin, thorough drying, avoiding scraping and more frequent washing of clothing and bed linen. If symptoms do not improve even at home treatment, Experts recommend to contact a doctor. This one in case of deterioration of infection can prescribe an effective fungal cream.