An Orthorpaedic Surgeon, Akintayo
Akindele, on Friday in Lagos, cautioned women against wearing
tight body shapers to guard against gastrointestinal problems, nerve damage and
even deadly blood clots.
Akindele of the National Orthopaedic
Hospital, Igbobi, Lagos, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that body
shaping underwear, popularly called “girdles’’ among women, were used to
achieve a slimmer look.
He said that the undergarments which also
help women achieve a smooth, flat stomach could pose serious health risk as
they may restrict blood flow around the body.
“When women wear really tight body shapers,
it can decrease and restrict the blood flow.
“This can lead to blood clots which can
travel to the lungs, heart, the brain and even lead to death.
“Tight shape wear can be restrictive; you may
have trouble breathing properly. Some women have even fainted in extreme cases.
“Such extremely tight garment squeezes the
lungs, causing your lungs to have difficulty expanding enough to take in a
proper amount of oxygen,’’ he said.
Akindele said that body shapers gave the
illusion of a smaller figure, flattening the stomach and bringing in the waist
line.
He, however, urged women to ensure that
they wear body shapers that fit comfortably to prevent health problems.
Muhyi Abubakar, an Orhorpaedic
Surgeon at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Abuja, said women should
be careful not to choose tight body shapers.
Abubakar said that most women wear tight body
shapers as substitute for losing weight.
“Tight body shapers are not good substitute
for losing weight which is the major reason most women wears them “You are just
squeezing the body too much and you are placing either direct pressure on to a
nerve or squeezing internal organs,’’ he said.
Abubakar advised women to eat right and
engage in regular physical exercise for weight loss rather than resort to body
shapers.
“If you must wear body shapers, ensure you
are very comfortable in it. If you notice that your curves are not smoothed
out, this means that you need a larger size, not a smaller one.“The fact is you
have to listen to your body.
The expert said “If you are uncomfortable, it
suggests that you are not wearing the right type or size of body shapers and
this could lead to health risks,’’
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