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Published 12:54 IST, November 7th 2024

What Is Saree Cancer? All You Need To Know About Tying Petticoat Too Tightly At Waist

Essential lifestyle tips to prevent Petticoat Cancer; Below...

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Is Saree Cancer Real Or Myth?
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If you love wearing traditional attire like sarees, it's important to follow some do's and don'ts when wearing your favourite saree. The topic of "Saree Cancer" or "Petticoat Cancer" has recently gained attention, with a report published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) Case Reports sparking further curiosity.

In the study, doctors have documented treating two women with "petticoat cancer" and one of the women highlighted “potential health risks associated with traditional clothing practices", as quoted by PTI.

<i>(Is Saree Cancer Real or Myth? Image: Pexels)</i>

What Is Saree Cancer?

According to a recent report, people who wear a tightly fitted underskirt or petticoat under a saree are at a higher risk of developing ‘Saree Cancer,’ also known as ‘Petticoat Cancer’.

Saree Cancer occurs over time due to constant rubbing and restriction of blood flow, which hampers skin healing. The friction and pressure from the garment in the same spot for a long time can cause skin irritation, potentially leading to an ulcer, known as Marjolin's ulcer, and ultimately developing into skin cancer.

<i>(Is Saree Cancer Real or Myth? Image: Pexels)</i>

Essential Lifestyle Tips To Prevent Petticoat Cancer

  • As obvious as it may seem, avoid wearing tight petticoats, especially if you notice any lesions on your waist.
  • Changing the waist level where you wear your saree can help reduce skin inflammation in the same spot.
  • Opt for a broader waistband, as it can distribute pressure more evenly, reducing strain on a specific area.
  • Keep your skin moisturized to prevent dryness, which can lead to cracks and increase the risk of ulcers and irritation.

12:51 IST, November 7th 2024