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If you think too much, the probability of contagion is not very high, and it is not so fast.
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Maybe it's really infected.
Hello, it is contagious diseases, such as skin diseases, venereal diseases, etc. Toilets in public places should preferably be squatted or provide disposable paper mats.
Yes, but the probability is very low.
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Answer: There are three points: 1
This should depend on the individual's physical condition, the contamination of the water, and the post-splash treatment :) 2If the person who has just finished sitting on the toilet has a contagious disease or skin disease, and the person behind sits on it and does not flush it and splashes on the buttocks or directly touches the buttocks, there is a possibility of contracting the corresponding disease, and the chance of sexually transmitted diseases is small, but it cannot be ruled out. >>>More
No, but you can wipe the edges with paper, and some places have pads.
If someone has a contagious disease, it is also necessary to take precautions (it can be transmitted).