Does washing your hands with soap after going to the toilet get infected with sharp wetness?

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1.Washing your hands properly after using the toilet may increase the risk of contracting diseases such as intestinal infections, but it does not seem to have much to do with genital warts. Because of the air in the bathroom, objects (doorknobs, toilet seats, ......It is inevitable that there will be some intestinal infectious disease pathogens, and if the hands are not properly washed to get rid of these pathogenic microorganisms, it is very likely to cause infection.

    2.When unsterilized shared sanitary ware is used in public restrooms, there is a risk that genital warts may be infected due to pathogenic microorganisms in private parts. This is an important factor in the fact that "going to the toilet can lead to genital warts".

    3.It is also important to wash your hands before using the toilet rather than after using the toilet. Washing your hands before going to the toilet can prevent pathogenic microorganisms on your hands from invading the "key parts" during the "convenient" process.

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