Sexual Health
Can there be infectious diseases in public toilets? What are the precautions for using public toilets
Usually, when you go to public places and hotels, you usually use public toilets. Some sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted through blood, mother and child, and sexual contact transmission. But in fact, there is also the possibility of sexually transmitted diseases in toilets. Please understand.
Can public toilets transmit sexually transmitted diseases?
Generally, sexually transmitted diseases are mainly transmitted through sexual contact transmission, while indirectly transmitting blood and mother and child, but it cannot be ruled out that public toilets do not transmit sexually transmitted diseases. Exposure to contaminated toilets may lead to infections such as syphilis, genital warts, and gonorrhea.
It will not be infected with AIDS genital herpes, cervicitis and soft glycosides. In addition, toilets can also cause certain skin pollution. If the skin directly comes into contact with unclean toilet rings, cross infection may occur, causing skin diseases such as psoriasis and tinea corporis.
In fact, there are many viruses, bacteria, and parasites in the toilet. If infected, it may cause skin diseases, liver diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, and even endanger life. There are many pathogenic microorganisms in densely populated areas, and toilets have been used by patients with skin and sexually transmitted diseases, especially leaving behind mucinous and purulent secretions. Contact with microorganisms may cause diseases due to skin and mucous membrane damage in patients. Wash hands before using the toilet and use toilet paper as a pad.
What should I pay attention to when using public toilets?
Develop a good habit of washing hands before urinating every time. Because some microorganisms may enter the reproductive organs by hand. The door handles and faucets of the toilet are prone to contact with microorganisms. When touching microorganisms with your hands, wiping them with a tissue is sure to cause infection.
If conditions permit, sprinkle hot water on the toilet circle before using the toilet, which can be disinfected or the toilet seat cushion can be purchased once. If there are no conditions, you can spread paper towels on the toilet ring. When using the toilet, you should prevent liquid splashing, and household toilets should be regularly cleaned and disinfected every two days. After going to the bathroom, cover the lid and flush the water to prevent splashing and infection. Do not leave toothbrushes, towels, and contact lenses in the bathroom.
Warm Reminder
After going to the bathroom, wash your hands with soap and avoid touching them everywhere. Streptococcus may produce purulent secretions at the urethral opening and vulva, which can cause gonococcal conjunctivitis by rubbing the eyes directly after hand contact. Pay attention to personal hygiene and avoid mixing personal products with others.