The 2020s brought along the visible thong trend and it doesn't seem to die down. While a lot of us are making the most of the trend and taking the thong route, many others still haven't managed to choose between thongs and regular underwear.
We all have been there. 'Is it okay to wear a thong?', 'Is it uncomfortable?', 'Are there any health risks involved?', the questions keep popping up. So, we thought of addressing one of the most common questions women have in their heads while buying a thong, 'Is it unhealthy to wear a thong?'.
Thongs are fancy. They are usually made using synthetic fibre which isn't great for the skin. Synthetic fabric traps moisture and leads to the formation of bacteria. This puts you at risk of infection around your vagina. If you still wish to wear a thong, pick a cotton one as the fabric is breathable and doesn't accumulate moisture.
Chafing happens when the skin rubs together or against clothing and since thongs are a narrow fabric, they put your thighs and buttock area at the risk of chafing. Wearing a thong for an extended period can also lead to redness and discomfort.
Thongs are designed in a way that the fabric sticks close to the urethra. This can make bacteria reach the urinary tract easily, further increasing the risk of UTIs. The risk can worsen if the thong isn't changed timely and hygiene practices aren't followed.
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A thong's design can constantly put pressure on the anal area, leading to discomfort and anal issues. For those having haemorrhoids, wearing a thong can cause a lot of discomfort and pain.
Women who wear thongs regularly are more prone to suffering from clitoris irritation. Irritation if worsens can cause redness and even infection in some cases. To avoid this, women should wear thongs that aren't tight and uncomfortable.
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Thongs are not as comfortable as your regular underwear. They have a tight fit which leads to constant friction. This leads to issues like skin allergies, piles, and vaginitis.
If you wish to wear thongs but reduce the health risks they bring along, follow these tips:
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