What exactly is the 皴 that is rubbed off the body in the bath?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-17
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The main components of this "crow" are dandruff, oil, sweat, dust, and the organs of the human body are operating all the time to help the body's metabolism, and the product of metabolism on the body surface is dander. The toxins of the human body are sent out of the body through the metabolism of the spleen and stomach, and a lot of secretions are discharged, such as oil, sweat, etc., or it may be the dust adsorbed in the air.

    Often those who like to eat greasy, do not exercise people rub out more "knots", these people often feel heavy, limbs weak and unwilling to move, but the more they do not like to exercise, the more moisture accumulates in the body, over time, it will inevitably lead to moisture attack the spleen, causing a series of diseases.

    Why is there so much "皷" in the body?

    The dander produced by metabolism and the secretions of ** breathing are going on all the time, even if you take a bath every day to rub these things attached to ** clean, there will be a new cover the next day, endlessly.

    Whether you move or don't move, sweating is actually silent, and a slight change in body temperature or mood can cause sweating, but sometimes we can't perceive it clearly. Especially during specific stages of sleep, autonomic nerves that control body temperature, heart rate, etc.

    may speed up, which in turn makes sweat glands.

    Sweat. Rubbing the "皴" needs to be appropriate, otherwise it will be easy to be invaded by moisture!

    Just rub it in an appropriate amount, don't rub it, it is easy to be invaded by moisture when you rub it, resulting in all kinds of discomfort. If your body becomes weaker, your body's resistance is weaker, which gives the opportunity for moisture to invade, and it is often heavy.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is the sebaceous gland of the human body.

    Weekly secretion of oil.

    The sebaceous glands of the human body secrete about 150-250 grams of oil every week, forming a thin film on the surface of the body to prevent the evaporation of water and help maintain the moisturization and elasticity of the body.

    At the same time, it can also act as a resistance to pathogenic microorganisms.

    Barrier effect of invasion**.

    Deep in the human epidermis, there is a layer of basal cells that differentiate into the superficial keratinocytes around the clock to protect the whole body.

    In the process of metabolism, the superficial aging keratinocytes gradually move to the surface and die, naturally falling off in pieces, dropping about 50 cortex per minute, and rubbing off some "mud" when taking a bath.

    These "muds" are the exfoliated keratinocytes and sebaceous glands secreted oil and a small amount of dust.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I see, I want to exercise more.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is the oil secreted by the body's sebaceous glands every week.

    The sebaceous glands of the human body secrete about 150-250 grams of oil every week, forming a thin film on the surface of the skin to prevent the evaporation of water and help maintain the moisturization and elasticity of the skin.

    At the same time, it can also act as a barrier against the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms.

    Deep in the epidermis of humanoid people is a layer of basal cells that differentiate into the superficial keratinocytes around the clock to protect the whole body.

    In the process of metabolism, the superficial aging keratinocytes gradually move to the surface and die, naturally falling off in pieces, dropping about 50 cortex per minute, and rubbing off some "mud" when taking a bath.

    These "muds" are the exfoliated keratinocytes and sebaceous glands secreted oil and a small amount of dust.

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