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It's nearly hard to live without our phones these days. We are attracted to our screens all the time, whether it is to watch movies, reply to messages, or check social media. In the belief that it's the ideal moment to check emails or browse social media, some of us even bring our phones to the toilet. We'll explain why taking your phone to the loo might be dangerous, even if it might appear harmless. Bringing your phone to the bathroom raises the likelihood of transferring germs, which are common in bathrooms. Your hands come into contact with dangerous bacteria when you flush, use the toilet or touch bathroom surfaces.
These bacteria can spread to your phone if you touch it while using the loo or after. You're putting those bacteria near your mouth, hands, and face when you use your phone again later. Infections or diseases like the common cold or stomach bugs may result from this. It's considerably more difficult to clean phones correctly than it is to wash your hands. Since most individuals don't consider cleaning their phones on a regular basis, germs may accumulate over time. Using a cloth to wipe off your phone might not be sufficient to get rid of all the bacteria.
Because germs are more prone to spread in the toilet, it's crucial to keep your phone away from there. The risk of dropping your phone into the washbasin or toilet is evident when you take it to the bathroom. Your phone can get totally destroyed by water damage, and even if you can get it back, it won't be fun. The frustration of losing your phone in an accident that could have been prevented is far worse than the exorbitant cost of replacing or fixing it. To reduce this needless risk, it is preferable to leave your phone somewhere dry and secure. Poor posture might result from using your phone for extended periods of time when using the loo.
Spending too much time on your phone can affect your posture.
Your neck, shoulders, and back may become strained if you sit with your head hunched forward for extended periods of time. This may eventually cause discomfort or even chronic health problems, such as back pain. Even in the lavatory, it's crucial to have proper posture, and using a phone while seated on the toilet exacerbates this problem.
Using your phone in the toilet may distract you from what should be a quick and simple task. Many people find themselves spending more time than necessary in the bathroom because they get lost in whatever they’re doing on their phone. This not only wastes time but can also lead to other health issues, like hemorrhoids, from sitting too long on the toilet. It’s better to get in and out of the bathroom without distractions.
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