Why are men supposed to wash their hands after urination? response to email

Why are men supposed to wash their hands after urination?
Bathrooms are a vector, how many keyboards in an average office building vs. how many bathrooms.
Many diseases can be picked up if not sourced there.
The WHO and CDC recommend plain soap n water. Sanitizing gels don’t control spore forming bacteria, and anti-bacterial soaps may foster resistant strains.
Wash your hands after the bathroom, and use the towel that you dried them with to open the door (thats why the can should be right there) and toss it on your way out…
All health care professionals should do this by rote…

I’m not sure I understand. Cecil said, “You touch that area, you get groin cooties. To get rid of them, you wash off the oil they are sticking to.” It’s about the groin cooties and the oil.

So the consensus of this thread is that bacteria from one’s own nether regions can be very harmful to the health of others. So does that make oral sex very dangerous? Do many people get sick from giving head?

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I’ve often heard that atheists don’t wash their hands.
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That’s because we don’t believe in germs.

[QUOTE=PetW]
So the consensus of this thread is that bacteria from one’s own nether regions can be very harmful to the health of others. So does that make oral sex very dangerous? Do many people get sick from giving head?
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Reading the column you’re commenting on is appreciated. Reading one can be as simple as pasting the URL into your browser, then reading the words that appear on the screen.

In this case you could read:

Or, you could read other columns and find interesting info on infections other than those caused by, … , crotch cooties.

How about the flora, the scum and the oily-gross?

[QUOTE=Cervaise]
For all the difference it makes, one could wash one’s hands on each bathroom visit prior to the act of urination. But since most people, without a clear understanding of what’s going on microbiologically (again, as evidenced by this very thread), would find that oogy, nobody really makes that argument. Nevertheless, it’s largely true.

The fact that so many people believe they are washing their hands after urination in order to get rid of the pee and the groin cooties is unfortunate, and pretty much irrelevant. And continuing the debate as if that’s the basis for the argument just makes you look foolish. Nobody’s arguing the other side. The column didn’t, and nobody in this thread is.

If you want to skip washing your hands after you pee, then please feel free.

Just make sure to make four or five extra visits to the bathroom, or some other handy washbasin, to scrub your hands of the nastiness they accumulate throughout the day.
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If I ever meet you, I’ll make sure to stick my hand in my crotch, and then shake hands with you.

Because, hey, I already washed my hands five times that day, so my hands are clean.

Washing your hands doesn’t so much directly protect the people you shake hands with. Actually, you’re either just strengthening their immune system or doing nothing. (No, seriously.) What you’re helping is a larger-scale cause, because if everyone stopped washing their hands, that would greatly increase the total number of infections circulating in the environment (which would, at some point, counteract the gains in strengthened immunity).

But if you want to be selfish, I’m pretty sure you’d be healthier if you didn’t wash your hands.

[QUOTE=Polerius]
If I ever meet you, I’ll make sure to stick my hand in my crotch, and then shake hands with you.
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Fine with me.

[QUOTE=DSYoungEsq]
Hand sanitizer won’t do the trick. It doesn’t remove the oils that the bacteria cling to. And it promotes the eventual triumph of hand sanitizer resistant bacteria.
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I thought bacteria coudn’t become resistant to alcohol because it works by physically destroying the cells.

Also, the Hand Hygiene Resource Center, of the Saint Raphael Healthcare System, claims the following:

They cite it with the following, but I’m not sure what the journal is: Boyce JM, Pittet D et al. MMWR 2002;51 (RR-16):1-45.

[QUOTE=rcburket]
What does DSYoungEsq do after handling money?
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There’s crotch cooties on my Visa card?

What about the spoon?