Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Myth or Fact: Showering When Sleepy Impairs Eyesight | Uratex Blog

Showering, in general, serves a whole lot of health benefits. Whether you use hot or cold water, it will leave you refreshed and de-stressed after stepping out of the shower. Your hair looks shinier, you skin feels softer and your muscles simply feel loose. Ultimately, you feel… relaxed. These are just some of the obvious benefits of a good shower. But, besides the good things that showering can offer, can it also have bad effects on our body?

We often relate showering to sleep. Do people shower in preparation for sleeping or, do they shower to avoid feeling sleepy? Whatever the case is, people still do it. So, will your eyes be damaged if you shower while in a state of sleepiness and stress? This article shall prove or disprove that myth.

Showering whilst Sleepy

So far, there are no certain studies correlating the human eyes to showering, whether it is a benefit or a bad effect. Universally, showering is a good thing. A couple of minutes in the comfort room and you will step out clean and fresh! Personally, I do not feel that there is a harmful threat in showering. One sign of sleepiness is the presence of heavy eyelids, and some people think that if they get wet it, will have a bad effect on our sight.

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