We all know we’re meant to wash our sheets once a week, but if we’re
honest, we’ve all let this stretch to closer to two when we’re simply
too busy (or, ahem, lazy).

But if you knew the potential consequences of sleeping in not-so-fresh sheets, you probably wouldn’t be so lax.
“Depending upon what your bed is used for, and also how
clean you are when you get in it (and indeed whether you wear
nightwear), your bed can get pretty filthy and may actually be causing
your body harm,” Dr Lisa Ackerley, hygiene specialist, told Daily Mail Australia.
“Think of all the things you do in bed,” she says. “Apart from being the
place where we go to sleep, it can double up as the home office, the
tea room, the dining table or even your dog or cat’s bed.”
But how bad can it be? According to Dr Ackerley,
very. Not washing sheets weekly at high temperatures (above 60°C is
ideal) can put you at risk of nasty infections and even viruses.
“We have all sorts of bacteria and fungi on our bodies and
most are perfectly fine, but the bed is a great place for them to breed,
particularly if you think about all the moisture that builds up as we
sleep, saliva, fluids, skin cells and, of course, all the other things
that get into the bed, from faecal matter to food,” she says, naming
Staphylococcus aureus as one of the primary culprits.
“These bacteria will build up on sheets if you don’t launder them for some time, and can cause infections, particularly if you happen to nick the skin by scratching whilst asleep,” Dr Ackerley adds.
Allergic reactions to dust mites (or more specifically, dust mite droppings – we told you this wasn’t pleasant), yeast and fungal infections are also potential side effects of not regularly washing your sheets.
BRB – the washing machine beckons.
This article was originally published by Marie Claire.

“These bacteria will build up on sheets if you don’t launder them for some time, and can cause infections, particularly if you happen to nick the skin by scratching whilst asleep,” Dr Ackerley adds.
Allergic reactions to dust mites (or more specifically, dust mite droppings – we told you this wasn’t pleasant), yeast and fungal infections are also potential side effects of not regularly washing your sheets.
BRB – the washing machine beckons.
This article was originally published by Marie Claire.
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