Your body is your temple and there are sacred places where dirty hands should not be placed. Strangers are nervous about passing their germs on any other way, so why should it be done by touch? Keep your hands away from these areas.
Touching our face is something we do unconsciously.
Touching our face is something we do unconsciously.
Touching our face is something we do unconsciously, whether it’s to make facial expressions, remove blemishes, scars, itches, or just play around. You’re probably doing it right now. So what’s wrong with the common habit of fiddling with human body parts? Our fingers are constantly in contact with our hands, money, doorknobs and mobile phones, which are often covered in germs. Scratching or pricking can spread viruses and allergens around the skin. So never touch these parts of the body with your hands.
- Your butt
Yes, wipe your butt, but never prick it. Your poop contains bacteria that can be harmful. Wash your hands thoroughly after cleaning your butt. Breast pack and butt mask! Do we need cosmetics for private parts? - Skin under nails
Needless to say, there’s a lot of bad bacteria growing under your nails. Therefore, never pick dirt under the nails. Keep your nails short to reduce the chance of carrying bacteria. Picking itself tends to cause damage, and then any bacteria or fungi can cause serious complications, such as onycholysis, which separates from the nail bed. - Ear canal
One place you should never stick your fingers in is your ears. A thin layer lines the ear canal that can be torn with a finger. If your ears are itchy, it’s better to contact an otolaryngologist rather than trying to DIY. Whether it’s wax build-up, skin eczema, or an infection, a professional can solve the problem. A suitable program for treatment, ear hygiene and skin hydration should be implemented. Doctors remove an ant from a Vietnamese man’s ear and it will make your stomach churn. - Your eyes
Also, wash your hands and keep them away from your eyes unless you’re wearing contact lenses. Remember, it’s easy to get germs in your eyes. Conjunctivitis and other terrible infections are the result of touching the eyes with your hands. If you experience itching or dryness, talk to your doctor instead of mishandling your hands. - Your mouth
A study published in the Journal of Applied Microbiology concluded that people tend to put their hands in their mouths when they are bored at work. Germs from your hands transfer to your mouth and can expose you to a number of infectious diseases. Maybe you should consider weaning your baby. - Your face
Unless you’re using it in your skin care formula, keep your paws away. Put your hand on the surface of the embryo and put it on your face like your forehead and shake it. Furthermore, the oil from your fingers can clog pores. How to remove spots on the face? Try a tea tree beauty regimen.
If you’re a fiddler, try wearing gloves when sitting on your hands, in your pocket, or when you’re not using them for anything else. Also, keep hand sanitizer in your purse or desk and use it before you scratch or feel itchy.
(The above news appeared on LatestLY on August 29, 2019 at 1:31 PM. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, visit our website latestly.com) .