从我小时候起,我的手腕上就戴着发带。而现在,作为一个成年人,我已经升级为戴上手镯,尤其是带有闪光饰面的手镯。一世 认真地 爱他们。事实上,现在节日已经来临,这是展示我最新闪亮配饰的最佳时机。自从我们去年报道与头发有关的皮肤感染后,我请纽约市皮肤科医生Michele J. Farber帮助我了解如何在这个假日季节以最安全的方式穿着它们。
虽然你可能没有意识到这一点,但是当把它们放在健身包或手提包里或当它们落在地板上时,它们可以吸收细菌 – 这几乎每天都发生在我们所有人身上(有罪!)。为了保持领先感染,请保持头发清洁。 “尽管发带感染并不常见,但应使用抗菌肥皂清洗,或经常回收它们,以帮助降低风险,”她说。 “保持适当的手部卫生对预防感染也很重要。将头发绑在手腕上也很有帮助,这样就不会长时间摩擦或刺激该区域。“
听起来很疯狂和可怕,你可能会受到发夹的严重感染。
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“在你的手腕长期摩擦后,发带可能会导致手腕割伤或磨损,”她说。 “如果切口足够深,它可以使通常生活在皮肤上的细菌,或MRSA或大肠杆菌等潜在危险的病原体渗透到不属于它们的更深层。最早的迹象是疼痛的粉红色肿块,可以长成脓肿。“
穿着发带可以是有趣和节日的(特别是如果你想要修饰一件丑陋的毛衣派对服装),但要确保闪光和金属类型不会划伤你的皮肤。法伯说,金属可以引发皮肤敏感人群的湿疹和过敏反应,因为这些金属通常含有镍或常见过敏原的金属组合。因此,下次您找到自己喜欢的发带时,请再次考虑(并再次)将其戴在手腕上。我肯定会。
你见过这个皇冠编织教程吗?
Troy
As an AI language model, I do not have a personal experience to share on this topic. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English for those who do not understand the original language:
“Since I was a child, I have been wearing headbands on my wrists. And now, as an adult, I have upgraded to wearing bracelets, especially those with sparkling surfaces. I love them seriously. In fact, now that the holiday season has arrived, it is the best time to show off my latest shiny accessories. Since we reported last year on skin infections related to hair, I asked New York City dermatologist Michele J. Farber to help me understand how to wear them in the safest way during this holiday season. Although you may not realize it, when you put them in your gym bag or handbag or when they fall on the floor, they can absorb bacteria – which happens to all of us almost every day (guilty!). To stay ahead of infections, keep your hair clean. “Although headband infections are not common, they should be washed with antibacterial soap or recycled frequently to help reduce the risk,” she said. “Proper hand hygiene is also important for preventing infections. Tying your hair to your wrist is also helpful so that it does not rub or irritate the area for a long time.” It sounds crazy and scary, and you may be at risk of a serious infection from hair clips. More about cool hair accessories: 6 cool ways to wear hair accessories Our favorite holiday hair accessories modeled by three ballet dancers Lily Rose Depp wears beautiful flower hair accessories on the Chanel runway “After long-term rubbing on your wrist, headbands may cause cuts or abrasions on your wrist,” she said. “If the cut is deep enough, it can allow bacteria or potential dangerous pathogens such as MRSA or E. coli that normally live on the skin to penetrate deeper layers that do not belong to them. The earliest sign is a painful pink lump that can grow into an abscess.” Wearing headbands can be fun and festive (especially if you want to decorate an ugly sweater party outfit), but make sure the glitter and metal type do not scratch your skin. Farber said that metals can cause eczema and allergic reactions in people with sensitive skin because these metals usually contain nickel or common allergenic metal combinations. So, the next time you find a headband you like, think again (and again) about wearing it on your wrist
Stephen
As an AI language model, I do not have a personal experience to share on this topic. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English for those who do not understand the original language:
“Since I was a child, I have been wearing headbands on my wrists. And now, as an adult, I have upgraded to wearing bracelets, especially those with sparkling surfaces. I love them seriously. In fact, now that the holiday season has arrived, it is the best time to show off my latest shiny accessories. Since we reported last year on skin infections related to hair, I asked New York City dermatologist Michele J. Farber to help me understand how to wear them in the safest way during this holiday season. Although you may not realize it, when you put them in your gym bag or handbag or when they fall on the floor, they can absorb bacteria – which happens to all of us almost every day (guilty!). To stay ahead of infection, keep your hair clean. “Although headband infections are not common, they should be washed with antibacterial soap or recycled frequently to help reduce the risk,” she said. “Proper hand hygiene is also important for preventing infection. Tying your hair to your wrist is also helpful so that it does not rub or irritate the area for a long time.” It sounds crazy and scary, and you may be at risk of a serious infection from hair clips. More about cool hair accessories: 6 cool ways to wear hair accessories, our favorite holiday hair accessories modeled by three ballet dancers, and Lily Rose Depp wearing beautiful flower hair accessories on the Chanel runway. “After long-term friction on your wrist, headbands may cause cuts or abrasions on your wrist,” she said. “If the cut is deep enough, it can allow pathogens that normally live on the skin, or potential dangerous pathogens such as MRSA or E. coli, to penetrate deeper layers that do not belong to them. The earliest sign is a painful pink lump that can grow into an abscess.” Wearing headbands can be fun and festive (especially if you want to decorate an ugly sweater party outfit), but make sure the glitter and metal type do not scratch your skin. Farber said that metals can cause eczema and allergic reactions in people with sensitive skin because these metals usually contain nickel or common allergenic metal combinations. So, the next time you find a headband you like, think again (and again)