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Australian Woman Collapses Due To Her Skinny Jeans

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Jun, 2015 12:50 PM
    An Australian woman whose skinny jeans cut off the blood supply to her calf muscles collapsed and was forced to crawl to seek help, media reported on Tuesday.
     
    The 35-year-old woman from Adelaide, who doctors have labelled a "fashion victim", suffered nerve damage severe enough to bring about numbness. She had to spend four days in hospital.
     
    A consultant neurologist at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Thomas Kimber said the woman's decision to wear the restrictive leg-hugging denim had brought about the medical episode, ABC reported.
     
    "She spent all that day really squatting down to help her relatives clean out cupboards," he said, adding "she noticed that her legs were becoming increasingly uncomfortable as the day went on (but) didn't really think much of it".
     
    Kimber said the compression of two major nerves in the woman's calf had caused her increasing weakness in her legs.
     
    When the woman took a break with a walk in a park, she noticed her feet becoming increasingly weak before falling.
     
    "By this time it was dark and quite late at night. She was unable to stand up again and really was there for some time before she could crawl to the side of the road, hail a cab and bring herself to the Royal Adelaide Hospital," said Kimber.
     
    The hospital staff had to cut the jeans due from the woman's legs due to "massive swelling".

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