A young man shared a video of himself on TikTok and told how he got a severe skin allergy by wearing used clothes. Anyone can get scared seeing the face of the young man. Doctors say that the young man has a skin infection called molluscum contagiosum
A video has gone viral on social media, which shows how dangerous wearing dirty and used clothes can prove to be. Anyone can get scared seeing the big pimples and allergies on the face of the young man in the viral clip.
It is really worrying that people are playing with their own health in the name of fashion. People buy cheap and trendy clothes in areas like Sarojini Nagar, Janpath and Chor Bazaar in Delhi, but they do not know that most of those clothes are used, and they may contain germs and allergy-causing elements. Seeing the condition of the young man in the viral clip, experts have warned what can be the result of buying and wearing clothes from any such market.
According to a report published in the New York Post, a young man shared his video on TikTok and told how he got skin allergy by wearing used clothes. Anyone can get scared seeing the face of the young man. According to doctors, the young man has Molluscum Contagiosum, which is a viral skin infection.
Frances Cogen, a senior lecturer at Cornell University, said that chemicals are used to keep second-hand clothes safe, which can cause serious skin allergies.
See what happened by wearing used clothes
New York skin expert Dr. Charles Puja advised people to wash all old or second-hand clothes thoroughly before wearing them. He warned that unwashed clothes can cause not only molluscum contagiosum, but also fungal infections like ringworm.
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