Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Jeshurun's Mind: Health and Fitness


Can Jeans Be Unhealthy For A Lady?


By Edith Auma 

We all have a favorite pair of jeans. Usually, our favorite pair of jeans is the pair that makes our booty look great. Many women enjoy wearing jeans that are a bit too tight, while others enjoy wearing jeans that are extremely too tight. Though they may be uncomfortable, you probably never thought that wearing jeans which were too tight could actually be unhealthy. Here, we will take a much closer look at some of the types of health risks that people who wear tight jeans often may experience.


Vaginal Infections


Vaginal infections are the most common health risks that are associated with wearing jeans that are too tight for you on a frequent basis. The main reason that this is true is because the vagina's natural fungus tends to increase, or thrive, in areas that are warm and air restricted. The two main types of infections that are often experienced due to wearing tight jeans are yeast infections and bacteria infections of the vagina. Though there are often symptoms which will help you become aware of the fact that you have a yeast infection, you will often be unaware of having a bacteria infection. When a bacteria infection is diagnosed early enough, there are often no long-term effects associated with it. However, there are some types of bacteria infections which can cause long-term effects, such as infertility.


Infertility


Bacteria infections of the vagina are believed to be the main reason that infertility can be experienced among women who wear tight jeans on a frequent basis. However, infertility can also be experienced by men who wear jeans, or underwear, that are too tight for them. The main reason that this is believed to happen is because there is a lack of circulation occurring when jeans or underwear are much too tight. Although it has not yet been studied very much, many medical professionals believe the infertility among women can be caused much the same way.


Digestive problems


Many people are known to experience digestive problems when they wear jeans that are too tight for them. This is, of course, due to the fact that circulation is very poor and there is little restriction. People who already have pre-existing digestive problems, such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), are not recommended to wear jeans which are too tight for their bodies. The main reason is because symptoms related to these digestive conditions are not known to improve when you wear jeans that are much too tight, but only become more severe. If you have a stomach ache, it just may be because your jeans are too tight.


Preventing Problems Associated With Wearing Tight Jeans


These are just some of the many problems that are known to be associated with wearing jeans that are too tight for you. The best way to prevent these problems from happening to you is avoiding tight jeans in the first place. If you do choose to wear tight jeans, you may want to think about only wearing them in moderation, as wearing them frequently is known to cause the most problems.

In order to make wearing tight jeans more comfortable for yourself and prevent these problems, loose cotton underwear is highly recommended. Underwear that is made from other materials is known to promote the growth of bacteria and yeast infections of the vagina. Lastly, make sure that the tight jeans which you do choose to wear allow you some type of breathing room, if you want to experience minimal side effects.

However, the best remedy is to wear a jeans skirt and not a jeans trouser. Wearing a skirt not only guards you against the above-discussed health risks, but also preserves your dignity as a woman. 

But if you insist on wearing a trouser, think about this:


Whenever you visit public toilets in a trouser and you see the sign of a man wearing a trouser indicating the gents' rooms and the sign of a woman wearing a skirt indicating the ladies' rooms, what bars  you from entering the gents' rooms and yet you are in a trouser?

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