Skinny Jeans: A Health Risk You Might Not Expect

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Imagine this: a woman is walking home in her favorite skinny jeans when she suddenly trips and falls, unable to rise. After what felt like an eternity on the ground, a passerby helps her to the hospital. To the surprise of the medical team, her condition revealed significant nerve and muscle damage. A report highlighted that the tight fit of her jeans had restricted blood flow to her calves, leading to a shocking diagnosis.

According to a study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, the woman experienced severe weakness in both her ankle and toe movements—more pronounced on her right side. Ultimately, her jeans had to be cut off to provide proper medical care. After a four-day hospital stay, she was still a bit wobbly on her feet when she was discharged.

While skinny jeans may look fashionable, they can pose serious risks if worn during activities that require movement, such as bending down or lifting. As Slate reporter Ben Mathis-Lilley humorously suggested, perhaps we should take a cue from toddlers and “never, ever wear pants.”

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In summary, while skinny jeans may be a trendy choice, they come with potential health hazards. Opting for more comfortable clothing could save you from unexpected trips to the hospital.