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⚡ 3. During or Immediately After Intense Exercise (While Still Sweating)
Why you shouldn’t:
After a tough workout, it’s tempting to head straight to the shower — but doing so while you’re still sweating isn’t ideal. Your body is in overdrive trying to cool itself down, and if you hop into the shower too quickly, especially a cold one, you can shock your system and increase the risk of dizziness, fainting, or muscle cramps.
What to do instead:
Cool down properly with stretches and allow your heart rate and sweat levels to return to normal. Wait at least 15–20 minutes before showering.
🌡️ 4. When You Have a High Fever
When in doubt: Use a lukewarm sponge bath to gently reduce body temperature and stay hydrated. Always consult a doctor if the fever is high or persistent.
🛁 Final Thoughts
Bathing is essential for hygiene and wellness, but timing matters more than most people realize. By avoiding baths or showers during these four times — after meals, right before bed, right after workouts, and during fevers — you protect your body, improve sleep, and enhance overall health.
Simple adjustments to your routine can make a big difference. After all, it’s not just when you bathe — it’s how smartly you do it.
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