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Toilet: This bug spreads germs
Hardly anyone discusses with their friends or partners which habits play a role when using the toilet. Unfortunately, these habits are often widespread and lead to us making so-called hygiene mistakes when going to the toilet, which in turn endangers our health. Below we show the most serious mistakes.

Pathogens in the loo
Many people find it uncomfortable to go to public toilets. After all, many pathogens can romp around there. But germs can also lurk in the home toilet. Among other things, because of a mistake that most toilet visitors make.

Close the toilet lid before flushing
Most people realize that it can be a little unsanitary in the toilet. Some therefore put toilet paper on the toilet seat to protect themselves from germs.
But one thing is not considered by most people:
The toilet lid should be closed when flushing!
This is also advised by the Federal Center for Health Education (BZgA) on its "infektionsschutz.de" portal: "It is best to close the toilet lid before flushing."
Then open the toilet lid again and remove residual dirt with a toilet brush.
"Press the flush again after closing the toilet lid. By closing the lid, it is to be avoided that pathogens are sprayed into the environment when rinsing, ”said the experts.
Gastrointestinal diseases threaten
The specialist for hygiene and environmental medicine, Dr. med. Ernst Tabori recommends this hygiene rule. In an article in the online newspaper "Huffington Post", he explains: "There is a spray cloud when washing up."
"Many intestinal germs that hide in smaller droplets reach the surfaces in the bathroom," says the expert from the German Hygiene Advisory Center.
The pathogens spray on towels, toothbrushes and other hygiene and care products that are in the room, among other things.
If you then dry yourself with a towel, for example, or brush your teeth with a toothbrush, the bacteria can get into your body and, in the worst case, result in gastrointestinal disease. (ad)