Medical studies have raised the alarm over the risk that these used items pose.
They say some bacteria, fungi, parasitic and viral infections can be contracted through wearing of second- hand clothes.They claim Sexually Transmitted Diseases are not only contracted through sexual relationship with infected persons.
According to studies, while used clothes
generally pose health dangers to users, the underwear has been found to
present greater risks.
Infections such as virginal and skin
candidiasis, scabies, tinea corporis, chicken pox, gonorrhoea, syphilis,
and even Hepatitis A, B and C, among others, can be linked to wearing
underwear previously used by infected persons.
A consultant dermatologist, Dr.
Olufunmilayo Ajose, said the risk of infection is heightened where users
fail to wash, properly disinfect and iron these clothes.
She said though the harsh economic
realities might make it difficult to ban the sale and use of second-hand
underwear and clothes, there should be proper awareness on handling and
using them.
Ajose said, “The handling from the
source is very important. If the clothes are not properly stored but are
bundled together, they may become mouldy and fungal. If in turn the
person who buys them does not wash and iron before wearing them, he will
be at risk of picking any infection that the previous user has.
“If proper care is taken, no disease
will cling permanently to the clothes. So any second-hand clothes or
underwear that you cannot iron, don’t buy them or you risk being
infected with STIs, scabies and other fungi, bacteria and virus-linked
infections.”
But a Consultant Surgeon at the Lagos
University Teaching Hospital, Dr. Philip Ogunjimi, said people should
avoid used underwear entirely because of the health risks.
He said that some bacteria are very resistant and can survive harsh conditions for long on clothes.
He said that a regular wash may not get
rid of some of the bacteria, especially those that come with discharge
from the body of the previous user.
He added that strong reagents are
sometimes needed to get rid of them, stressing that such clothes must be
ironed so that the heat can kill the eggs, where present.
“It is true that there are great risks
in using second-hand underclothes. STIs are the most likely ones. This
practice should be discouraged in the interest of healthy living,” said
Ogunjimi.
A medical counsellor based in Delta
State, Dr. Abidemi Shabi, said there are possibilities of contracting
various kinds of infections through the wearing of second-hand clothes.
He said, “Fungi infections include Tinea
(Ring worm), viral infections include genital warts for underwear, and
parasitic infestations such as scabies and body lice, which is also
capable of causing louse-borne diseases.
“All of these infections can, however, be prevented simply by washing and ironing of the used clothes before wearing them.”
A Gynaecologist and the Medical
Director, BeeHess Hospital, Lagos, Dr. Bakare Olabode, said organisms in
pus on underwear can stay alive and can be dangerous to the health of
the next user if not properly treated.
“Anyone buying these materials should
ensure that antiseptic is used to disinfect them and the underwear
should either be lined out in the sun or ironed before wearing them.
Itching under the thighs, candidiasis and other STIs can be prevented.”
In a comment posted on the Internet, Dr.
Folusho Ajani of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital said
second-hand clothes might also cause hepatiti
s.
She said the B, C, D and G types might
be transmitted through blood, sweat and semen of infected persons. She
explained that candidiasis, a STI, is caused by the yeast fungus found
on the skin.
She, however, stressed that vaginal and
skin variants could be contracted from using second-hand clothes and
underwear, previously used by an infected person.
She said the yeast fungi responsible for
the disease could be passed on to the new user if precaution is not
taken before wearing them.
She stressed the need to thoroughly wash the underwear with disinfectants and iron them before use.
She said, “Candidiasis of the skin may
also be contracted through used clothes, though it is rare except there
are cuts on the skin. Hepatitis viruses hardly survive outside the body
for a long time.”culled
blog visitor are you a second hand clothes addict?
*Chei i used to buy okrika things those days oooooh.how person for use dey up to date na?Thank God for blessings!
ReplyDeleteSo there are some people who don't know this?
Me too o. I bought used clothes from Katankowa in those days as a University student but I always soaked them in disinfectant before wearing them. Having worked in some major clothing shops in the US, I now know some of those clothes might not necessarily be used but are factory rejects. But still, they are mixed with all sorts in courier.
Buying used underwear is just gross.
I fully agree with you
DeleteStella is trueooo I once bought jeans at yaba when I was still a student can u beliieve what I saw menstrual stain after dat I swear never to buy 2nd hand cloth instead I will buy china
DeleteI dont really blame those who buys fairly used cloth nd underwears because this is what poverty has caused so many people.
ReplyDeleteLine 1 : *BUY* not *BUYS*
DeleteShaarrap busy body correcter!go back to sch the commenter was right! Its buys (continuous term)people still buy,u hear!
Deletewatin people dey find for second hand thing, if no be poverty...
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I think the best is to ban the importation of second hand underwear and handkerchiefs. I wear second hand clothing but I think under wears are a bit too intimate to be shared amongst strangers.
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My mum had always stressed the need to wash, spread under the sun and iron 2nd hand cloths if one must buy them. She also warns us never to buy 2nd hand underwear no matter how broke we are. Thanks Stella for the awareness.
ReplyDeletena wa o,the indignity of anyone buying bend down select,now coupled with the serious health challenges.even charity shops in western world will not accept underwear's.
ReplyDeletewho can blame the people buying them really? everybody knows where to buy new clothes and underwear's if they can afford it,but i hope people will heed these warnings to thoroughly sterilise the underwears.especially as a lot of them are donated abroad by families of dead people
That's a lie, charity shops in my area do sell bra and sumtimes swimming custume.
DeleteDis na bad market o
ReplyDeleteGod pleas deliver ur children
ReplyDeleteYes o, my sister. I remember those days of (BDSG) Bend down Select & Go. Thank God for Favours
ReplyDeleteThere are china made undies/clothes everywhere even though they might not last long.there is really no need for one to buy used undies/clothes,you will be surprised to see some so called big girls patronising these places.so I believe its not about being able to afford just contentment & creating false class.
ReplyDeleteAnon 11 thank you oh china underwear is cheap may not last long but safer than buying second hand underwear. the only thing secondhand people should be buying are outer garments and shoes
ReplyDeleteAbeg me I can't stop buying my bras from BDS they r the best u can find. No b say na poverty I no just get 10k to buy 1 bra wen I go get 10 4 that amount
ReplyDeleteAnd you say no be poverty?
DeletePoverty and ignorance hook you.
i wonder y som ppl evn feel comfortable buyin second hand underwears esp ladies. Pant wei anoda person don scatter vaginal discharge on na im som ppl dey go buy wear. Not evn wen u wash sun dry n iron it does it mak it right! #pukes#
ReplyDeleteThat goes without saying.
ReplyDeleteWell this is true I have had discharge since i was 13years old ,bcs as an orphan all I could afford then was used pants... Now I can afford even Victoria secret under wear but i still cant get rid of the discharge...took different drugs over the years it still hasnt gone i dont know what to do I stayed till I was 25 before losing my virginity now even when I go to see a doctor (i still do whenever i hear theres a doctor that can cure it) he thinks I got it through sex its so embarrassing most times..like i was having discharge in secondary school and I thought it was a normal thing for a lady until told me it wasnt normal...please if anyone knows what i can take to stop this discharge do tell
ReplyDeleteYou have to state what type of discharge. Odour, colour, quantity?
DeleteYou have to state what type of discharge. Odour, colour, quantity?
DeleteSadly yes it does have odour
DeleteI was raised to believe that if I only have 2 brand new attires, it beats having several BoSiCorner ones. I understand that some of the second hand clothes might be trendy and what not, but in my forever indoctrinated brain on this issue, no matter how good or new they might look or be, once they've been worn by someone else to me, that's it. The one exception would be a Nuclear family member.
ReplyDeleteI could campaign here forever, people will still buy second hand goods but here are some tips. ALWAYS Boil whatever it is, to over a 100 degrees and wash thoroughly with IZAL or DETTOL. With shoes, wipe with water and soap and then thoroughly wipe with heavy duty and thick IZAL or DETTOL or both to avoid VERUCA? Or any foot fungi and if possible spray or wipe the inside with rubbing alcohol after the thorough Cleaning.
The best solution is to cut your coat according to your wallet. If you can only afford two pairs of shoes or wears that are brand new, so be it. It is not worth becoming infected or ill in a bid to keep up with the Jones'.
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Keep on deceiving urself that no one has tried ur brand new jeans and shoes before. If you based in Europe, do you want to tell me that people don't try clothes and shoes without buying, while another person will try again before paying for it.
DeleteChei! Thank u o SDK. Abeg wait make I copy and paste and send to some VIPs in my life.
ReplyDeletePoverty din finish person for this country o.
OKRIKA KWENU
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