Why are we becoming less and less flexible? Who stole the water from your body? The living environment, electronic equipment such as computers and televisions, excessive cleaning, and the large use of cosmetics are all reasons. How can we combat dryness?
modern people are no longer smart
In the past, we used to use “watery” to describe attractive eyes, and like to use “watery” to describe the delicate appearance of women… But now, these adjectives seem to be far away from us. Dry eyes, dry mouth, dry skin and other problems have caught the Chinese people in a swarm. In the United States, there are tens of thousands of people suffering from xerostomia, and even anti xerostomic toothpaste and mouthwash have appeared in the market.
Water accounts for about 70% of human body weight, which is common knowledge of many people. So, what is taking away the “water” in our bodies and making us less and less flexible?
water shortage performance
“It’s too dry! My face is peeling.” Xiaoyu, 28, works on a website. She spends at least ten hours a day facing the computer. In the office, she often hears complaints that she has bought a lot of high-end skin care products, but it still doesn’t work. In fact, if you pay a little attention, you can find that many people are tortured by “doing”. The reporter of life times found that the most prominent performances are as follows:
dry eyes
“In the past, dry eye disease mostly occurred in middle-aged women over 50, but now more and more young people and even children are getting entangled.” Professor Li Ying, deputy head of the corneology group of the ophthalmology branch of the Chinese Medical Association and chief ophthalmologist of Beijing Union Medical College Hospital, said that about half of those who use computers for a long time every day will feel dry eyes, and those who suffer from dry eyes account for about 10% of the ophthalmic outpatient departments of large general hospitals, and there is a trend of increasing year by year. Many people are troubled by dry eyes, astringent eyes, and reduced tears.
dry mouth and nose, dry skin
Dry mouth is a symptom caused by lack of saliva in the mouth. About 30% – 50% of the middle-aged and old people suffer from xerostomia to varying degrees. A lot of water in our bodies is “locked” in our skin. Since the 1970s, scientists have reported an increase in the frequency of dry skin worldwide.
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