5 reasons Jewelleries causes body sore
Recently I have seen ladies with sores on their ears and neck. A quick chat and they said the sores were caused by the jewelleries they wear. Wearing jewelry can cause body soreness due to various reasons:
Allergic Reactions: Some people may experience skin reactions or soreness due to allergies to certain metals used in jewelry, such as nickel or lead.
Infections: Improperly cared for piercings or low-quality jewelry can lead to infections, causing redness, pain, swelling, or discharge around the piercing site.
Immune System Conditions: Individuals with immune system conditions may experience pain and discomfort due to their body perceiving certain metals in the jewelry as toxins, leading to skin reactions and soreness.
Poorly Fitted Jewelry: Wearing jewelry that is too tight or exerts pressure on the skin can cause soreness and discomfort.
Healing Properties of Gold: On the other hand, some believe that wearing gold jewelry can help treat soreness and wounds, although scientific evidence for this is limited.
It’s important to choose high-quality, hypoallergenic jewelry and to properly care for piercings to minimize the risk of these issues.