Women wearing corsets can easily affect the urinary system, so if they wear corsets, it may lead to excessive abdominal pressure and incontinence. In addition, wearing corsets often can also harm the reproductive system. If the skin is worn, it is particularly easy to cause the reproduction and growth of bacteria, thus causing a series of infections. Adolescent women can also affect the development of the chest.
If a woman wears a corset too tightly, it will oppress the muscles, blood vessels and nerves of the neck, involve the cervical vertebra, cause cervical vertebra strain and hyperosteogeny, and then affect the vertebral nerves and vertebral arteries, so that patients will have symptoms such as numbness of the upper limbs, neck and upper limb pain, dizziness, nausea, chest tightness and discomfort. When this abnormal performance occurs, it is best to stop wearing corsets to avoid dangerous situations.