Women wearing tights are most likely to cause gynecological diseases, because tights are not conducive to the excretion of secretions in women's vagina and other parts, and it is easy to form aggregates and precipitates in the body, forming moisture to a certain extent. Irreversible odor and the stimulation of some secretions create conditions for the serious formation of vulva.
Tights can hinder the blood circulation in the body, especially in women. If the blood circulation in the pelvic cavity is blocked, it will cause pelvic congestion and uterine dysplasia, and may even become the cause of infertility.
Tight underwear and corsets restrict the movement of respiratory muscles, and chest contraction and relaxation are not smooth, thus affecting respiratory function, leading to insufficient ventilation in both lungs, chest tightness, shortness of breath and other symptoms.