CHANDIGARH
“Thande Thande Pani se Nahana Chahiye” is a song that we used to sing throughout the winter and rainy season when we showered. During these times, kids frequently forego taking a shower, but doctors say it’s bad for their health.
We frequently skip taking a bath during the winter and monsoon since it is so chilly outside. In fact, some people find it difficult to take a warm bath. But the price of this habit might be high. Examining the impact of skipping a bath has on our body, let’s see.
It is thought that missing a bath during the monsoon season might cause greater health problems than only in the winter.
Below are a few issues that arise as a result of daily shower skips:
Infection: Missing a bath results in the production of dead cells, particularly in the groin area. These decomposed cells cause bacterial and yeast infections, which can then spread to different areas of the body.
Bad odour: By skipping a shower, microorganisms in the body release a foul odour. In addition to having a bad odour, this can cause a variety of illnesses.
Viruses of the skin: Bathing also relieves skin irritation. Neglecting to take a bath might cause skin irritation and other significant skin conditions.
Reduces immunity: While we skip a bath, the germs and viruses in our bodies have more time to change and reduce immunity. It furthermore depletes the body’s immunity and increases its vulnerability to diseases and skin illnesses.
Dead cells build up: For many people, missing a bath leads to the accumulation of dead cells in numerous body areas. This can result in additional infections.