Maybe. don't do that.
It would not be likely to; you would have to use it in the genital area or eyes almost immediately after the infected person washed their infected genital area.
Chlamydia can only live outside the body for minutes. You can't get it from sharing a sponge.
It would not be likely to catch the infection from a razor; but the infection can be on a washcloth or towel.It is not likely to get gonorrhea from a razor blade, but the bacteria can live outside the body for up to 2 hours. I would not share razors or towels with someone that has a STD.
No, you can't get trichomoniasis from poor hygiene. YOu get it from an infected person.
Yes. But she still has to come in contact with the std. Sharing needles thru drug use is a good way to get one.
You can't get HIV AIDS from using the same bathroom.
Washcloth
Gravity and weight. The washcloth is heavier than the water and gravity pulls it down.
First get a real wet washcloth and a bar of soap then put the soap on the washcloth and rub it on the pig SIMPLE AS THAT!!!!
It appears that trichomoniasis is one of the few STDs that can be caught through other means as well. Although the protozoan dies rapidly in dry conditions, it appears that you can be infected by sharing a washcloth with an infected person, or possibly by having your genitals come into contact with someone else's infected genital discharge.
It is thought that trichomoniasis may rarely be transmitted by sharing wet washcloths or towels. Typical transmission, though, is through sexual intercourse.
Yes, it is appropriate to use a washcloth to clean young children's hands. A washcloth can help to remove dirt and germs more effectively than using just water. Additionally, using a washcloth can also teach children good hygiene habits.
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