LOL..No matter where you check with UV light, you will find some shits for sure no matter how clean your house or the spa is. Most of the door knobs and the hand rails are loaded with germs. You can't avoid them. Try your best to stick with clean places and build your immune systems. That's all we can do. When I was in Civil Engineering class, we have a lab for sanitation system. The teacher told us to check the water we were drinking every day and gave us a Benchtop Confocal microscope. I couldn't believe what I saw , all kinds of little worms swimming. I only drink boiled water since that day.
Here is the cause for ringworm...
How Do You Get Ringworm?
Ringworm is highly contagious. You can catch it in any of the following ways:
- From another person. Ringworm often spreads by skin-to-skin contact.
- From your pets. Rubbing or grooming Sparky? Wash your hands when you’re finished. It’s also very common in cows.
- By touching objects. The fungus that causes ringworm can linger on surfaces, clothes, towels, and in combs and brushes.
- From soil. If you’re working or standing barefoot in soil that’s infected with the fungus that causes ringworm, you can get it, too.
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LOL..No matter where you check with UV light, you will find some shits for sure no matter how clean your house or the spa is. Most of the door knobs and the hand rails are loaded with germs. You can't avoid them. Try your best to stick with clean places and build your immune systems. That's all we can do. When I was in Civil Engineering class, we have a lab for Sanitation class. The teacher told us to check the water we were drinking every day and gave us a Benchtop Confocal microscope. I couldn't believe what I saw , all kinds of little worms swimming. I only drink boiled water since that day.
Here is the cause for ringworm...
How Do You Get Ringworm?
Ringworm is highly contagious. You can catch it in any of the following ways:
- From another person. Ringworm often spreads by skin-to-skin contact.
- From your pets. Rubbing or grooming Sparky? Wash your hands when you’re finished. It’s also very common in cows.
- By touching objects. The fungus that causes ringworm can linger on surfaces, clothes, towels, and in combs and brushes.
- From soil. If you’re working or standing barefoot in soil that’s infected with the fungus that causes ringworm, you can get it, too.
ringworm , least of our worries, don’t need a microscope for those oil bottles and wherever hand goes to complete the job (speaking of towels )
Never ringworm, but definitely got planter's warts from the shower/mats more than once, hate getting those, but at least fairly easy cure, just that you need to catch early or spread to your family through your own shower after if is used by others in your family.......
Never ringworm, but definitely got planter's warts from the shower/mats more than once, hate getting those, but at least fairly easy cure, just that you need to catch early or spread to your family through your own shower after if is used by others in your family.......