How To Treat And Prevent Toxic Shock Syndrome

Washing Hands Frequently

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Since bacteria are spread by touch, it is imperative to wash hands often to avoid infection. Bacteria live everywhere and are on surfaces in the home, at work, and on the skin. The naked eye cannot see them, but they are all around us. Someone can pass bacteria to you from a handshake or sneeze. Bacteria can also spread through the air, mucous membranes, and bodily fluids. Washing hands is an important part of personal hygiene and may prevent the transmission of infection. Bacteria that cause toxic shock syndrome can be found in the surgical packing for open wounds and tampons, so they need to be changed frequently.

Washing hands frequently has many health benefits and can protect patients from catching the flu, respiratory infections, and getting diarrhea. It prevents the spread of the staphylococcus and streptococcus bacteria and stops them from entering the body. When washing hands, it is best to use liquid soap, as a bar of soap can harbor contaminants, and antibacterial products kill both good and bad bacteria.

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