Fact Check: Can longer toilet breaks lead to piles and infection risks?
Spending extra time on the toilet has become a common habit for many people, especially keeping people busy with smartphones. But actually does this practice actually piling up and increasing the risk of infection? Medical experts say that long -lasting to sit on the toilet seat can cause stress to rectal nerves, which can contribute to the development of hemorrhoids or destroy the existing conditions. In addition, sitting on unhealthy toilet seats for extended periods can expose individuals to harmful bacteria, increasing the chances of urinary tract infection (out) or skin irritation.Maintaining good bathroom hygiene, using pure seats and avoiding unnecessary stress during bowel movements are important preventive measures. Although long -term breakdowns cannot cause direct serious illness, they can contribute to disadvantage and increase possible risks when combined with poor hygiene and lifestyle habits.
The Key points
- Long -lasting toilet brakes are often associated with hemorrhoids risk.
- Seated load rectum wounds, hemorrhoids are aggravated.
- Sitting for a long time increases pelvic pressure.
- The use of smartphones expands unnecessary toilets.
- Failure toilet seats can spread infection.
- High probability of urinary tract infection (UTI).
- Risk of skin rash from long -term contact.
- Doctors recommend limiting the toilet time.
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