Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - It's cool to wear clothes and sprinkle water all over your body when it's very hot, but will you get sick, such as rheumatism or other diseases (never say you have a cold)
It's cool to wear clothes and sprinkle water all over your body when it's very hot, but will you get sick, such as rheumatism or other diseases (never say you have a cold)
First of all, prolonged exposure to humidity will increase the risk of bacteria and fungi. This may lead to skin infections or other diseases. In addition, wet clothes will also destroy the barrier function of the skin, making the skin more vulnerable to external stimulation and infection.
Secondly, being wet will interfere with our body temperature regulation. When wet clothes evaporate, it can take away the heat from our bodies and cause our body temperature to drop. This may affect the normal function of our metabolism and immune system, and then increase the risk of some diseases.
Therefore, although wet body can provide temporary coolness in hot weather, long-term adherence to this practice may increase health risks. In order to protect skin health, it is recommended to choose breathable and light clothes in hot weather, and pay attention to keep your body dry and clean.
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