Mobile phone is better not to take the phone with you to the toilet. This was stated by British scientists, reports NiNews.
According to experts, there is a risk that in addition to E. coli, various pathogens will settle on smartphones, including staphylococci, which can cause inflammation and respiratory problems, actinobacteria associated with tuberculosis and diphtheria, citrobacteria that cause urinary tract infections, and even sepsis, enterococci, which can also lead to various infections.
Germs from the surface of a smartphone can enter the body through the urinary tract. Therefore, it is better not to go to the toilet with a smartphone.
Another unpleasant consequence can be the development of hemorrhoids. So, according to doctors, if you sit on the toilet with a smartphone in your hand, the body assumes an unnatural position. The veins around the anus begin to overstress, and this can eventually lead to hemorrhoids, writes Life.
Experts also recommend regularly cleaning the devices from dirt, as they can become very dirty due to frequent contact with various outdoor surfaces, such as door handles and railings.
Source: Rosbalt

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