increase your risk of:
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Skin irritation
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Rashes or chafing
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Yeast infections
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
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Unpleasant odor
Daily changes are the baseline for good hygiene.
When You Should Change It More Than Once a Day
There are situations where once isn’t enough.
You should consider changing your underwear twice a day or more if:
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You exercise or sweat heavily
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You live in a hot, humid climate
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You have a physically demanding job
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You experience discharge or menstruation
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You’re prone to infections
After workouts, always change into clean, dry underwear as soon as possible. Sitting in damp fabric creates the perfect environment for bacteria and yeast to grow.
What Happens If You Don’t Change It Daily?
Occasionally forgetting isn’t a crisis. But regularly skipping changes can lead to:
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Persistent odor
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Acne or breakouts along the waistband area
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Fungal infections (like jock itch)
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Increased vaginal or penile irritation
In severe or long-term cases, poor hygiene can contribute to more serious infections — especially if combined with tight or non-breathable fabrics.
Does Fabric Matter?
Yes.
Choosing breathable materials can make a big difference.
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Cotton allows airflow and absorbs moisture well.
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Moisture-wicking fabrics are great for workouts.
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Avoid wearing tight synthetic materials for long periods, especially in hot weather.
Your underwear should feel dry and comfortable — not damp or restrictive.
How Often Should You Replace Underwear Altogether?
Even with proper washing, underwear doesn’t last forever.
A good rule of thumb: replace underwear every 6–12 months, depending on wear and tear.
It’s time to toss them if you notice:
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Stretched elastic
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Permanent stains
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Thinning fabric
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Lingering odors even after washing
Old underwear can harbor bacteria in worn-out fibers.
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