The latest survey found that if you wear a smart bracelet all the time, the number of bacteria on the skin surface will reach 300 times that when you don't wear it. Dr. Zhang, a dermatologist at the University Hospital of South Manchester in the United Kingdom, said that although these bacteria may be harmless to the skin.
However, wearing smart bracelets and other devices for a long time is more likely to scratch the skin, leading to bacteria taking advantage of it, from itching and redness to inflammatory abscess. If you don't take off your smart bracelet for cleaning all day, you are more likely to have rashes and boils on your wrist.
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Dr Anjali Mahto, spokesman and dermatologist of British Dermatology Association, said that skin complications caused by smart bracelets are very common, and some cases are usually caused by nickel allergy.
Dr. Svita Rai, a dermatologist, reminded the general public that when wearing wearable devices, they should pay attention to one degree, take off smart bracelets and other devices regularly and wipe and disinfect them. This will also let the skin breathe naturally.
It is recommended to clean the skin with warm soapy water to remove sweat, and at the same time, wipe off the dust, dead skin and other dirt on the smart bracelet with antibacterial paper towels to minimize the risk of bacterial infection.
People's Network-The number of bacteria in the smart bracelet is amazing.