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Advantages and disadvantages of wearing a corset
1, the advantages of wearing a bra

Wearing corsets often can prevent us from overeating. Nowadays, many friends who lose weight can't control their mouths. Body-shaping clothes have a great effect on the abdomen, which can help us control our food intake.

Can help us reduce our small belly. Small belly is a problem for female friends. Wearing a corset can tighten our stomach, increase our gastrointestinal pressure, accelerate the discharge of garbage in our body, and prevent fat from accumulating on our stomach.

Wearing corsets often will also help us adjust our chest shape. Because most female friends have auxiliary breasts, corsets can not only help us recover auxiliary breasts, but also support our breasts well and prevent breast sagging.

2. The harm of wearing a corset

Harm to the urinary system, female urethra has the characteristics of short, wide, straight and weak muscle strength. When abdominal pressure increases, it cannot resist the impact of urine and is prone to urinary incontinence. If you wear tight pants and tighten your belt for a long time, the intra-abdominal pressure will increase, and the bladder will be pressed forward and downward, which will increase and straighten the posterior horn at the junction of urethra and bladder, which is not conducive to the control of urination.

Harm the reproductive system, often wear tights, because the crotch tightly wraps the buttocks, so that sweat, leucorrhea, menstrual blood and so on can not be distributed in a humid and sultry environment, stimulate the vulva and cause vulvitis; If skin abrasion causes dermatitis and bacterial reproduction, retrograde infection can induce vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, urinary tract infection and so on. Wearing tights and trousers will affect the development of breasts and buttocks of adolescent girls, which will bring disadvantages to later childbirth and breastfeeding.