For many generations, daily showering has been widely promoted as a basic standard of personal hygiene. Most people grow up believing that bathing every day is necessary to stay clean, fresh, and healthy.
This habit becomes so deeply ingrained that skipping a shower can often make people feel uncomfortable or unclean, even when it is not medically necessary. However, as the body ages—especially after the age of 65—experts in dermatology and geriatric care suggest that personal hygiene routines may need to be adjusted.
While cleanliness remains important at every stage of life, research and clinical experience indicate that frequent showering may not…
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