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Do you know about disadvantages of wearing a mask| COVID 19I CORONA VIRUS

Do you know about disadvantages of wearing a mask| COVID 19 #WEARING_MASK

1. Difficult in breathing

Face masks make breathing more difficult especially for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) such as asthma and bronchitis, which causes a decreased air flow. Also, a fraction of carbon dioxide previously exhaled is inhaled at each respiratory cycle. In effect, the wearer inhales her or his own exhaled air. Inhaling carbon dioxide causes rapid breathing, rapid heart rate, clumsiness, emotional upsets and fatigue. Basically, those two phenomena increase breathing frequency and deepness, hence increasing the amount of inhaled and exhaled air, according to medical experts. This may also worsen the clinical condition of infected people if the enhanced breathing pushes the viral load down into their lungs. The effects are amplified if face masks are heavily contaminated.

2. Sight discomfort

When one wears a mask, the easiest escape route for exhaled air is upward towards the eyes. This air goes into the eyes, generating an uncomfortable feeling and an impulse to touch your eyes. If your hands are contaminated, you are infecting yourself, Doctors This requires you to remain conscious all the time and try to resist the temptation to touch your face. It also demands that you wash your hands or regularly sanitise after contact with substances like door handles, elevator buttons, packages or anything else where germs and viruses thrive. Notably, for those who use eye glasses, air creates fog and messes with one’s sight every moment. This forces wearer to clean their glasses all the time. The burden is unbearable.

3. Decreased immune system

There are studies indicating that low oxygen levels in the tissues (hypoxia) can suppress some aspects of the immune response. Fairly, it can also induce and accentuate other important functions of the immune cells. Scientific investigations have proven that a prolonged denial of enough oxygen in your body can cripple the ability of your immune system to tackle infections. It is recommended that during this period where wearing a mask is mandatory, better to take off the mask when you are away from people and or maintain a distance of up to five meters. Older and younger people wearing a mask are said to be more vulnerable.

4. Cost burden

Masks have now become an added daily cost that very few people can handle especially if you are to opt for an NK95 mask, which is the one recommended. In Kigali for example, an NK95 mask costs between Rwf800 and Rwf1000 (US$1). It is recommended that a mask be disposed of once used per day. On average that can add up to Rwf25,000-Rwf30,000 per month depending on one’s working days. This is not an easy call for many. Chances are, people risk reusing same masks, except for those who opt for reusable ones. On a national scale, the mask will definitely affect disposable income and disrupt economic dimensions. There are times of when one has to choose between a meal and a mask.

5. Skin rashes, allergies

It is said that masks, depending on the materials used, may cause allergies, itchiness, and redness on the skin. Over time, custom cloth masks eventually accumulate sweat, makeup and beauty products, automotive exhaust, pollen, and any particles floating in the air.