No one talks about this danger! Wet swimsuits silently take over the body

While it's enjoyable to cool off by swimming in the sea or pool during hot weather, sitting around in a wet swimsuit afterwards poses a serious health risk. Even a few minutes spent in a wet swimsuit on the beach, on a sun lounger, or at a seaside café can open the door to certain illnesses.
Women and children are particularly at risk. This condition, often overlooked by many, is a health issue that experts say requires significant attention.
MOIST ENVIRONMENT IS AN INVITATION FOR MICROBEWet swimsuits create a breeding ground for bacteria and fungi in the warm, humid environment. Swimsuits exposed to chlorinated pool water negatively impact skin flora, further increasing the risk of infection.
Experts say this environment disrupts the balance of vaginal flora, particularly in women, and encourages fungal infections. Symptoms such as discharge, itching, a burning sensation, and a foul odor are often indicators of these infections.
EXPERT WARNINGS: MAXIMUM 10 MINUTES!The most effective precaution against the risk of infection is to change into a dry swimsuit or bikini within 5-10 minutes of leaving the sea or pool. Experts point out that this simple yet effective measure can largely prevent summer infections.
TAKE THESE PRECAUTIONS FOR A HEALTHY SUMMERAfter leaving the sea or pool, put on dry clothes immediately.
Use your own towel and pay attention to hygiene rules.
Avoid sitting in a wet swimsuit for long periods of time.
Showering once a day and paying attention to genital area hygiene reduces the risk of infection.
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