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anonymous
writes: Could you get any diseases in a shower? Even if it's just me and my parents and sister using it? Such as if one of them has a cut, blister, or period in the shower could there be a chance that I may have diseases? I don't think non of them have AIDS, STDS or HIVS.
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reader, YummyMummy +, writes (16 July 2007):
You can pass on things such as Verrucas or Warts but these can be easily gotten rid of. To catch AIDS/HIV you need to get blood or bodily fluid from the infected person in to you which I dounbt you can do from a shower.
STIs I'm not sure about either. I guess like crabs or genetal warts yes.
As DJ8433 says if you are that worried wash the shower before you get in to it.
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reader, DJ8433 +, writes (14 July 2007):
You can get a foot fungus, but that's really about it. If your paranoid about diseases, get a spray bottle mix about a 5% bleach to 95% water solutions. Wipe out the tub with a sponge, and rinse it off with water. Sometimes bleach can get slippery, so after you rinse it off, step gently to make sure you're not going to slip and fall.
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