Sleeping with wet hair causes mental disorder
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The simple, if unpleasant, truth is that your pillow case acts like a magnet for different forms of bacteria and fungi growth, regardless where you live or the climate you live in. Women who go to bed with their make-up on know all too well that as their foundation and eyeliner rubs off on the pillowcase during sleep, it acts like a magnet for certain bacteria growth that then comes in contact with the face eight hours a night, day after day, until the pillowcases are washed. The same can be said when you go to bed with wet hair. The damp hair not only causes the pillowcase to become wet, but it also soaks deeper into the pillow, a bigger problem than just wetting the exterior of the pillow. During the night, the warm temperature of your head and the moisture of the pillow cause a buildup of bacteria and fungus growth. The majority of people are spending up to a third of their lives sleeping in bed, which means eight hours of your skin coming in contact with dangerous fungi growing on the pillowcase. Each night your hair is wet, the problem gets worse, and the bacteria and fungus can exacerbate many different respiratory related diseases.
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Answer:
Going to bed with wet hair cannot cause mental illness although it is harmful to ones health.
Explanation:
- There is no relationship between wet hair and mental illness.
- However, one can contact a skin disease out of going to bed with wet hair.
- The dump conditions might be a good place for the development and survival of bacteria.
- The fungal infections developed by fungi due to wet conditions of hair lead to the contraction of a number of skin diseases.
- Sculp on the skin of the head might also be caused by sleeping with dump hair.
- Generally sleeping with wet hair is detrimental to health.
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