Doctor Warns Against Skipping Underwear Changes After I’m A Celeb Star’s Admission

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McFly’s Danny Jones, currently braving the Australian jungle on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here, recently admitted to wearing the same underwear for several days—a decision that’s raised eyebrows and health concerns alike.

Jungle Hygiene Sparks Health Debate

Living in basic conditions with limited hygiene options, contestants on I’m A Celeb are allowed only three extra pairs of underwear beyond their jungle uniforms. With cold showers from a makeshift waterfall as their sole bathing option, many campmates, including Danny, are embracing a less-than-fresh approach.

“I’ve not changed my boxers that I had a snake on,” Danny joked during an episode, adding, “Since it’s rained, I’ve not washed. Don’t fight it, just stink!” Fellow campmate Oti Mabuse backed him up, admitting, “We are all stinking up that camp right now.”

While this may sound like a humorous jungle survival story, health experts are less amused.

The Risks of Reusing Underwear

Dr. Jen Caudle, a TV health expert, has issued a stark warning about the dangers of neglecting underwear changes. In a TikTok post, she explained: “Not changing your underwear daily traps moisture in the genital area, increasing the risk of bacterial and yeast infections.”

According to Yahoo Life, unclean underwear can also elevate the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and fungal infections, as sweat creates the perfect environment for bacteria and fungi to thrive.

The solution? It’s simple: “Change your underpants daily,” says Dr. Caudle.

While Danny’s relaxed approach might fly in the jungle, skipping basic hygiene is far from recommended in the real world. For viewers watching the antics unfold, it’s a reminder that even in the toughest conditions, good hygiene matters.

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