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We all know that we should wash our hands in time after using the restroom. But the investigation showed that only 67% of people wash their hands after leaving.
Bacteria can exist in the restroom for a long time
“After using the restroom (especially after the pooping), there will be some sticky material on the hands,although there is no obvious pooping on the fingers, it should be fully cleaned,” the researcher said. Therefore, it is best to wash your hands after using the restroom, because human feces carry pathogens such as Escherichia coli, Shigella, Streptococcus, Hepatitis A and Hepatitis E.
A wide variety of other microorganisms and bacteria can be found in the restroom. In a 2004 study, some hand washing researchers pointed out that some Staphylococcus or Staphylococcus strains “can be found on almost every hand.”
Washing hands is a life-saving habit
Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis noted that when doctors and medical students deal with corpses before they reach the patient in the maternal ward, the risk of a mother's fever or even death increases. As a result, he developed an “unwelcome” washing rule that ultimately led to a significant decline in mortality.
We are often exposed to annoying substances, especially after touching the public door handles, our mobile phones and wet kitchen towels. These items are all dirtier than a clean toilet seat. Therefore, washing hands during the day can prevent the spread of many bacteria, fungi and viruses.
Three suggestions for washing hands:
Here are some of the best advice available on washing hands, following this simple three-step hand washing program to reduce the chance of catching a cold, your own food poisoning and diarrhea.
First,don't worry about the temperature of the water. Research confirms that there is no difference
Second,allow yourself enough time to use soap or hand sanitizer, and it is best to foam out from the foam. Spending 5 seconds to wash your hands can help reduce the amount of bacteria, but 20 seconds is better.
Third,dry your hands before you leave the room. This step is critical because wet hands are more likely to transfer bacteria than dry hands. "If your hand is still wet, just touch the restroom door handle, it will actually contaminate more bacteria."
So guys,do you wash your hands every time after using the restroom?
Bacteria can exist in the restroom for a long time
“After using the restroom (especially after the pooping), there will be some sticky material on the hands,although there is no obvious pooping on the fingers, it should be fully cleaned,” the researcher said. Therefore, it is best to wash your hands after using the restroom, because human feces carry pathogens such as Escherichia coli, Shigella, Streptococcus, Hepatitis A and Hepatitis E.
A wide variety of other microorganisms and bacteria can be found in the restroom. In a 2004 study, some hand washing researchers pointed out that some Staphylococcus or Staphylococcus strains “can be found on almost every hand.”
Washing hands is a life-saving habit
Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis noted that when doctors and medical students deal with corpses before they reach the patient in the maternal ward, the risk of a mother's fever or even death increases. As a result, he developed an “unwelcome” washing rule that ultimately led to a significant decline in mortality.
We are often exposed to annoying substances, especially after touching the public door handles, our mobile phones and wet kitchen towels. These items are all dirtier than a clean toilet seat. Therefore, washing hands during the day can prevent the spread of many bacteria, fungi and viruses.
Three suggestions for washing hands:
Here are some of the best advice available on washing hands, following this simple three-step hand washing program to reduce the chance of catching a cold, your own food poisoning and diarrhea.
First,don't worry about the temperature of the water. Research confirms that there is no difference
Second,allow yourself enough time to use soap or hand sanitizer, and it is best to foam out from the foam. Spending 5 seconds to wash your hands can help reduce the amount of bacteria, but 20 seconds is better.
Third,dry your hands before you leave the room. This step is critical because wet hands are more likely to transfer bacteria than dry hands. "If your hand is still wet, just touch the restroom door handle, it will actually contaminate more bacteria."
So guys,do you wash your hands every time after using the restroom?