Water itself does not usually kill germs; to kill germs, water would need to be hot enough to scald your hands. However, this is actually not true, and in fact, hot water can be damaging to our hands.
When we expose our hands to hot water, we cause more harm than good. The hot water causes the protective layer of our skin to deteriorate, and as a result leads to more skin irritation such as redness, dryness, pain, and itching. While not everything should be folded, not everything should be hung either. How you store your clothes can be a matter of preference, but also a matter of maintenance; for instance, hanging the wrong material can ruin the shape of the clothing, while folding the wrong item can wrinkle and crease it.
While there is no ideal frequency, experts suggest that showering several times per week is plenty for most people unless you are grimy, sweaty, or have other reasons to shower more often. Short showers lasting three or four minutes with a focus on the armpits and groin may suffice.
Initially, said dermatologist Dr. Lauren Ploch, the skin would become oily or dry and become infected with fungus or yeast and then bacteria. Is there some connection between ironing and bathing I'm missing? Sign Up Now! Sort Girls First Guys First. Belgie 3. My maid does my ironing. But even before I had a maid.. I prefer long showers, steam rooms, etc Xper 6.
I don't iron my clothes.. I don't even understand why you would, haha. Is ironing some sort of code for something else? I'm trying to figure that out myself. Manifestations Pasma is a cumulative condition that covers a wide spectrum of complaints — from a simple tremor of the hands the most common complaint attributed to pasma , numbness or swelling of the extremities, to a constellation of symptoms and signs — usually attributed to a chronic repetitive habit or behavior, especially one that causes recurrent "unhealthy cold exposure" or imbalances of the hot-cold elements.
Inevitably, in its motley ways of presentation and cause, pasma has its own diagnostic nomenclatura. In the classic all-inclusive diagnosis, pasma includes the common tremors of the hands, excessive sweating and swelling of the hands and feet, numbness, pain in the distal extremities and knees, prominent veins in the hands and feet. Some are more system- or cause-specific diagnoses : pasmang bituka , pasmang matanda , pasmang sapatos, pasmang mata.
Coping ways From the still prevalent belief in pasma as a common rural malady caused by certain lifestyle habits and behavior, a hand-me-down list of DO's-and-DON'Ts endures in folkloric therapeutics. Many cases of "pasma" never make it to the local healers; many resolve with tincture of time or with adherence to a preventive rural regimen of behavior modification. Most men go to bed without bathing, the dirt and grime of the day's work usually brushed or rubbed off with a dry towel.
Many are self-limited complaints resolving with tincture of time or with some hand-me-down self treatment. Many of those who consult the albularyos will often have their complaints attributed as complications of some past malady or as consequence of one of many pasma-inducing behavior. Many of these complaints, ministered to by the albularyos and hilots, likewise resolve with tincture-of-time, placebo or one of many folkloric treatments, concoctions, or massage.
The persistent and worsening cases that eventually make it to the physician, stripped off its layers of myth, reveal them to belong to a wide spectrum of medical conditions — extremity edema from renal or cardiac diseases or venous insufficiency, numbness of the hands from carpal tunnel tunnel syndrome or ulnar entrapment neuropathy, extremity numbness from diabetes or lumbosacral disease, distal tremors which could be benign essential tremor or parkinson's disease, and a whole slew of underlying conditions—hypertension, diabetes and inflammatory diseases.
Four years later, it was diagnosed as Parkinson's disease. Alas, the diagnosis, finally made, did not matter; the treatment, at 40 to 60 pesos a day, was unaffordable. On exam, she manifested with significant systolic hypertension, neurologic findings of left hemiparesis and a right carotid bruit that strongly suggested a stroke syndrome.
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