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Why Women Should Not Wear Panties To Bed At Night – Microbiologist by 17Ebiscoo: 9:41am On Apr 08, 2019
A clinical microbiologist, Tony Mbume, has advised females to avoid wearing panties to bed at night in order to keep the vagina area dry throughout the night.

Naija News reports that Mbume gave this advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial city, on Sunday.

Mbume, who works with CIAGIN medical laboratory, Oke-Afa, Isolo, also urged women to stop wearing tight jeans, synthetic panties and leggings, to prevent vaginal infections.

The clinical microbiologist said most Nigerian females wear synthetic pants, leggings and tight jeans in the name of fashion, without considering the health implications.

He also urged women to stop wearing tight jeans, synthetic panties and leggings, to prevent vaginal infections.

According to him, synthetic underwear causes the vagina to ‘overheat’, which could disrupt its ecosystem.

Mbume said that underwear made of latex, nylon or polyester and synthetic materials could trap moisture and warmth, making the vagina vulnerable to infections.

“Synthetic panties can cause the vagina area to overheat and this can sometimes cause burning sores, itching or irritate the sensitive skin, as well as causing blisters,” said the microbiologist.

“The friction caused by walking in tight pants and jeans can irritate the skin, resulting in the formation of blisters.’’

He said vaginal burning and itching are usually accompanied by discharge and bad odour.

The microbiologist further said that such infections could be dangerous if left untreated, as it might lead to infertility due to damage of the reproductive organs.

Mbume, however, recommended cotton underwear, to ventilate the vagina and eliminate infections, adding that wearing cotton underwear helps to keep the vagina free of excessive moisture and allows the area to breathe.

“Use cotton menstrual pads too. Cotton absorbs excess moisture and removes buildup heat from the area. It is the only material that can become stronger when wet and is easily sterilised after use,” Mbume said.

“Avoid sleeping with pants at night, to keep the vagina area dry throughout the night.’’

The microbiologist said that the vagina should be protected from any form of diseases.

http://mcebiscoo.com/2019/04/08/why-women-should-not-wear-panties-to-bed-at-night-microbiologist/

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Re: Why Women Should Not Wear Panties To Bed At Night – Microbiologist by MrLankeeee(m): 9:59am On Apr 08, 2019
Ok, some girls will wear Cotton Pant join with tight and still wear jean trouser ontop, why are you suffocating that punami, abeg make una let that place dey breath fresh air. Taink u
Re: Why Women Should Not Wear Panties To Bed At Night – Microbiologist by bumperCA2: 1:19pm On Apr 08, 2019
17Ebiscoo:
A clinical microbiologist, Tony Mbume, has advised females to avoid wearing panties to bed at night in order to keep the vagina area dry throughout the night.

Naija News reports that Mbume gave this advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial city, on Sunday.

Mbume, who works with CIAGIN medical laboratory, Oke-Afa, Isolo, also urged women to stop wearing tight jeans, synthetic panties and leggings, to prevent vaginal infections.

The clinical microbiologist said most Nigerian females wear synthetic pants, leggings and tight jeans in the name of fashion, without considering the health implications.

He also urged women to stop wearing tight jeans, synthetic panties and leggings, to prevent vaginal infections.

According to him, synthetic underwear causes the vagina to ‘overheat’, which could disrupt its ecosystem.

Mbume said that underwear made of latex, nylon or polyester and synthetic materials could trap moisture and warmth, making the vagina vulnerable to infections.

“Synthetic panties can cause the vagina area to overheat and this can sometimes cause burning sores, itching or irritate the sensitive skin, as well as causing blisters,” said the microbiologist.

“The friction caused by walking in tight pants and jeans can irritate the skin, resulting in the formation of blisters.’’

He said vaginal burning and itching are usually accompanied by discharge and bad odour.

The microbiologist further said that such infections could be dangerous if left untreated, as it might lead to infertility due to damage of the reproductive organs.

Mbume, however, recommended cotton underwear, to ventilate the vagina and eliminate infections, adding that wearing cotton underwear helps to keep the vagina free of excessive moisture and allows the area to breathe.

“Use cotton menstrual pads too. Cotton absorbs excess moisture and removes buildup heat from the area. It is the only material that can become stronger when wet and is easily sterilised after use,” Mbume said.

“Avoid sleeping with pants at night, to keep the vagina area dry throughout the night.’’

The microbiologist said that the vagina should be protected from any form of diseases.

http://mcebiscoo.com/2019/04/08/why-women-should-not-wear-panties-to-bed-at-night-microbiologist/
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