Do you know that it is no less beneficial? The claim made in research becomes less bacterial

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Research on mice found that scratching itching grains reduces harmful bacteria on the skin. However, chronic itching can also cause damage.

Khujla reduces the amount of staphylococcus aurus on the skin.
Highlights
- Defeators were reduced due to scratching in research on mice.
- Khujla reduces the amount of staphylococcus aurus on the skin.
- Chronic itching can also cause damage.
If the grain comes out on the skin or if you feel like rubbing the place by mosquito bites, then it is not wrong. This recent research claims. This study took place on mice. It was revealed that where itching, itching reduces the appearance of potentially harmful bacteria on the skin.
By the way, scratching the itchy rash usually likes any person. This is because rubbing causes mild pain, which keeps the brain away from itching. The pain motivates the brain to leave serotonin (good feeling hormone). Rubbing there reduces the bacteria that cause harm.
A new study shows that there are other benefits of scratching the rash and there are disadvantages about which your mother warned you. Research paper of Dr. Daniel Couple, Professor and Senior Study Author of Dermatology at Pittsburgh University, recently appeared in the Science Journal.
The study made on mice made many revelations. Some mice were allowed to scratch their rats. Their ears swollen and filled with neutrophils, a type of white blood cell that helps the body fight infection.
Researchers also saw that the scratching neurons that feel pain leaves a chemical called P, which activates mast cells. Mast cells are immune cells that release chemicals when facing allergies. Chemicals include histamine, which causes swelling and redness in place of allergic reaction.
The couple explained, “Mast cells are directly activated by allergies, which increase minor swelling and itching. Khujlane releases the substance P, which activates the mast cells. ”
On the positive side, researchers found that mast cells protect against bacteria and other pathogens. Further experiments showed that scratching reduces the amount of staphylococcus aureus on the skin. Bacteria, also known as Staff, is the most common cause of skin infection and can cause food poisoning, pneumonia and bone infections.
According to research, “Itching helps prevent staphylococcus aurus, it suggests that it may be beneficial in some cases. But when itching is chronic, the loss becomes more. “
March 01, 2025, 23:24 IST
Do you know that it is no less beneficial? This claim made in research