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Doctor claims we've all been washing our underwear 'wrong' for years


How often do you wash your knickers, pants and/or boxers?

Well it turns out that even if your answer is everyday, you’re probably still wearing dirty underwear and you didn’t even know it.

This is according to The Hygiene Doctor, Dr. Lisa Ackerley, who recently revealed the best practice when it comes to washing your undergarments.

The health expert explained that unless you set your washing machine to a certain temperature, it won’t kill the bacteria on your pants – she added that because of this, you shouldn’t put them in to wash with other household items.

You have to wash your delicates on a certain temperature (stock photo)

 

Speaking to HuffPost, she said: “With knickers and pants, anything under 60 degrees won’t kill the bacteria.

“Don’t put the knickers in with the tea towels on a low wash, because you might have faecal contamination in your knickers and you wouldn’t want that near your kitchen.”

So all those times you washed your delicates at 30ºC or 40ºC, or shoved them in with the rest of your clothes, you weren’t actually getting them very clean.

It’s not a very pleasant thought, is it?

An expert has warned not to wash your undies with your tea towels (stock photo)

 

For those who aren’t able to put their machine onto a higher setting for whatever reason, don’t panic, you can still help your undies be faeces-free.

Instead of turning up the heat settings, Dr Ackerley suggests adding a laundry sanitiser to the wash load to remove germs.

These can be purchased from your local supermarket for about £3.

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If this hasn’t already blown your brain, you might also be stunned to learn that there’s a ‘wrong’ way to wipe after going to the toilet – well, for women anyway.

This is according to  Tap Warehouse,  who found that a third of British women prefer to go against the grain.

After surveying people up and down the country, their  results  showed that 33 percent of women prefer to wipe back to front on the toilet – a bathroom habit which could cause painful problems for them.

While this way of wiping is perfectly fine for men, for women it may mean they end up contracting a nasty infection.

Dr Luke Powles, from  Bupa UK,  said: “A woman’s urethra and anus are quite closely located, so it’s best to wipe from front to back.

“Otherwise you could be spreading faeces from the anus to the urethra. Spreading bacteria to the urethra can lead to a urinary tract infection.”

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