Women's Day Special: From Back Pain To Sagging-How The Wrong Bra Size Affects Your Health

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(MENAFN- AsiaNet News)

For most women, stepping out or even staying at home without a bra is just not an option. But it’s super important to choose the right bra for proper breast support.

It might sound strange, but your bra can cause pain. A very tight bra puts pressure on your chest, which can spread to your ribs, shoulders, and back. On the other hand, a loose bra doesn’t give you the right support, leading to back and chest pain as your muscles work overtime to support the breasts.

Health experts say the wrong bra can especially cause neck pain, leading to migraines and headaches. It can even hurt your lower back or your glutes, affecting the way you walk. Everything is connected.

Wearing a tight bra can make the skin on your breasts and your nipples hurt. The tissue in our breasts and nipples is very sensitive. A tight bra puts constant pressure on them, which is not good for them at all.A bra that’s too tight can constrict your upper body. It puts pressure on your lungs and sternum, which can make you feel short of breath. It might even affect your milk production.The wrong bra can lead to a condition called Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. This happens when there’s unnecessary pressure on the nerves running from your neck to your arm, causing pain and a tingling sensation in your hands. If your bra is too tight, it can affect major nerves like the brachial plexus.

So, how can you avoid these problems? Always wear the right size. Get yourself measured every 12 months to set your bra size. A woman’s weight often fluctuates due to hormonal changes, so her bra size can change too. And most importantly, always remember to take your bra off before you go to sleep.

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