Dermatologists have issued a strong warning to women about the health risks associated with purchasing and wearing second-hand pants and bras, commonly known as “okrika” in Nigeria.
These warnings come amid increasing patronage of used intimate wear due to economic challenges.
Key Details:
- Health Risks: Experts have highlighted that wearing second-hand underwear, especially without proper washing and ironing, exposes individuals to bacterial infections, fungal infections, scabies, and even hepatitis. The health history of the previous user is often unknown, making these items a potential source of disease.
- Economic Factors: The affordability of used underwear has made it a popular choice for many women, particularly in urban areas like Lagos. However, dermatologists stress that the cost savings do not outweigh the potential health risks.
- Expert Advice: Dermatologists recommend avoiding second-hand intimate wear altogether. While some users attempt to disinfect these items by soaking them in hot water, bleach, or disinfectants, experts caution that these methods may not be entirely effective in eliminating harmful organisms.
This advisory underscores the importance of prioritizing health over cost when it comes to intimate clothing.
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