Skinny jeans may be bad for your health

 

It’s a fashion trend that we’re seeing everywhere, at the mall, at work, and  at school. We’re talking about skinny jeans.

They can be flattering, but if you’re not careful, they can also be harmful  to your health.

Christine Barnabic is a fan of skinny jeans. She has a collection with  various colors, various fabrics, but they all have a simliar look. She loves how  skinny jeans can spice up her wardrobe.

Barnabic says, “You can wear the boots over them. It’s really nice in the  winter and even during the daytime you can wear them with flats or jazz them up  at night.”

But the one thing Barnabic doesn’t love is how difficult they can be to put  on. She says, “They can be hard to get on because you’re trying to obviously  pull them up.”

Doctors say you have to be careful and really weigh the price of looking  good, to the price of good health. If they’re too tight, they can cause nerve  damage.

Dr. Karen Boyle with GBMC says, “This disorder is called  meralgia paresthetica and it’s a disorder that occurs when one  of the nerves that runs in the outer part of a thigh gets compressed. The  pressure on it causes symptoms of tingling, numbness and pain in the outer part  of the thigh.”

Dr. Boyle says one woman described it as a floating sensation. She says that  when she was walking. She felt weak and got pain in her thighs. The problem can  be made even worse if your jeans are too tight, and you’re wearing high  heels.

Dr. Boyle says, “When you wear high heels the axis of your pelvis changes and  what happens is your pelvis tilts and your buttocks kind of kick out a little  bit and your legs are longer looking. This is why women like to wear stilettos.  But because the pelvis tilts some, it further accentuates the pressure that’s  caused on those nerves. It can make the symptoms worse.”

To alleviate the pain, doctors suggest you wear jeggings or skinny jeans that  have some stretch in them.

Barnabic says, “I feel like if you try something on, try it in different  sizes up or down to see the best kind of fit and how the looks is. Then, also  take into consideration the whole stretch idea to make it look comfortable and  feel great.”

Dr. Boyle says if you feel tingling and numbness in your leg, stop wearing  skinny jeans and the symptoms should go away. If you ignore the pain and  continue to wear tight jeans, it could lead to more permanent nerve damage.

Read more: http://www.abc2news.com/dpp/news/health/wearing-skinny-jeans-too-tight-can-cause-health-problems#ixzz1wBgZ2SoR

 

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