Sometimes habits are considered to be trivial risk of death. Chacha quoted on Tuesday (10/12/2013) there are habits that aim to cleanliness but according Cardiac Surgeon, Mehmet Cengiz Oz could be at risk of death.
"There is a habit that sometimes go unnoticed, but initially it could be risky to hygiene habits when death is associated with blood vessels such as ear cleaning or plucking nose," said dr. Oz.
This is dangerous because the blood vessels in the back of the head is connected to the blood vessels at the base of the brain, which pumps blood throughout the body.
"Any damage that breaks the skin and expose the body against bacterial infections can cause headaches, blindness, paralysis and even death," he said.
1. Bath with Shower
The body has the function of maintaining a certain temperature, if it can not function properly then it can be risky. "Then suddenly coming out with a shower bath temperature does not match the body, the blood vessels can react.'d Better be avoided," he said.
2. Shampoo is Wrong
According to dr. Oz do not choose shampoos that contain Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS). Most of the companies use these compounds to induce foam shampoo.
"It can be fatal because it can cause liver abnormalities and kidney damage which can be fatal. Like most potentially harmful chemicals other," said dr. Oz.
3. Ear Cleaning
"Not having to clean the ear with cuttonbut. Perhaps this is often heard but still well done. Feared the eardrum. Because when torn it easier for bacteria to get into it and cause infection as well," he said.
4. Repeal Fur Nose
Nose hairs plucked feared could tear the skin and in the nose. "Fur nose was right to filter dirt when removed and if the skin is ripped easily landed bacteria can cause death," he said.
dr. OZ also warned to avoid the use of an electronic nose shaver because it is more risky.
5. Cleaning teeth with a toothpick
Used a toothpick to clean the leftover food can trigger irritation of the esophagus. "When cleaning the teeth and gums pierced besides making gum infection can also spread to the esophagus. Swallowed If it can tear the digestive tract," he said.
6. most Drink
"Water is good for the body but when excessive it can trigger the disease could overdose. Kidneys can not hold water too much, excessive drinking when the kidneys can not proceed," he said.
According to Scientific American overdoisi Ubu conditions can cause seizures, coma, respiratory tract disorders, brain stem damage risk even death.
"Kidney was able to accommodate up to 15 liters of water that is more than the process will stop. These water can flow into the cells reach the brain causing swelling," he said.
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