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Experts have urged people to learn hard ways before putting on newly purchased clothes, especially when they are from second-hand stores
According to tiktoker’s Jam Press, @Onenevertwhoo_one, he would rather mention it only under his social media name, causing a skin infection due to his never-washed mopping clothes.
He explained in his current viral video that he was infected with gastrointestinal bulbs, a viral skin infection consisting of small, raised bumps on the skin.
Although it may seem painful, the situation is obviously harmless and does not require treatment.
Although this skin disease is usually transmitted through skin-to-skin or sexual contact, TikToker blames his skin condition for his unwashed baby.
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The assumptions of content creators may be accurate, because according to Frances Kozen, a senior lecturer in fiber science and clothing design at Frances Kozen, clothing is often often made with fabric softeners, stain-resistant or water-resistant coatings or anti-fouling coatings, or anti-fouling that can cause irritation, redness or iterative anti-acne.
The young man’s videotape shows his face with millions of views and thousands of comments.
Some people sympathize with him: “I hope you can be healthy as soon as possible and be as healthy as before.”
Others were confused about how he made this mistake.
“Why don’t you do your laundry first?” the commenter asked.
Board-certified New York City dermatologist Dr. Charles Puza also reiterated in the Tiktok video the importance of doing laundry before putting on clothes, “…especially if you like fast fashion like Shein and Temu.”
“They have something you don’t want on their skin,” he said in the video.