As people's quality of life improves, public places are becoming more and more considerate to people. The changes in the toilets in major shopping malls are really great. From the relatively simple at the beginning to the luxurious facilities now, especially the toilets, which have changed from squatting to sitting. It looks quite hygienic, but is it really clean? This is a question that many women are concerned about. Will sharing toilets spread cervical cancer? 1. In crowded places, there are enough pathogenic microorganisms; 2. The toilet has been used by someone with a venereal disease or skin disease, leaving secretions; 3. If the user's skin is damaged and comes into contact with these microorganisms, coupled with low immunity, he or she may become ill. Healthy, undamaged skin is an effective barrier to bacteria. The skin on the buttocks and legs is thicker and often covered by clothes. It is not damaged by the sun, detergents, and various tools. It is unlikely to break as easily as the skin on the hands or face. Unless the bacteria get on the hands, they will be transferred to the mouth, nose, or eyes. Therefore, the risk of toilets is still very small. |
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