Cauliflower toilet?
When using the restroom at school, if I get splashed, I would like to ask if genital warts have skin flakes? Is it possible to get infected with genital warts this way?
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/02/16
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Theoretically, transmission occurs through direct contact, and the likelihood of infection depends on the viral load and the individual's immune resistance.
Generally, individuals with normal immunity are not easily infected.
Thank you for your inquiry.
Reply Date: 2017/02/16
More Info
Cauliflower ear, medically known as auricular hematoma, is a condition that typically arises from trauma to the outer ear, leading to a collection of blood (hematoma) between the cartilage and the skin. If left untreated, this can cause the ear to become deformed, resembling a cauliflower, hence the name. It is most commonly seen in contact sports like wrestling, boxing, and rugby, where the ear is frequently subjected to blunt force.
To address your question about whether cauliflower ear can be caught from public restrooms, it is important to clarify that cauliflower ear is not an infectious condition. It cannot be transmitted from one person to another like a virus or bacteria. Instead, it is a result of physical injury. Therefore, being splashed or coming into contact with someone else's skin in a public restroom does not pose a risk for developing cauliflower ear.
Regarding your mention of "皮屑" (skin flakes), it is essential to understand that cauliflower ear itself does not involve skin flakes as a symptom. The condition is characterized by swelling, bruising, and potential deformity of the ear, but it does not involve any infectious skin lesions or flakes that could be contagious.
If you are concerned about skin conditions or infections that can be transmitted in public restrooms, it is wise to be cautious. Fungal infections, warts, and other skin conditions can spread in communal areas, especially if there are cuts or abrasions on the skin. Maintaining good hygiene practices, such as washing your hands thoroughly and avoiding direct contact with surfaces, can help minimize the risk of contracting infections.
In summary, cauliflower ear is not contagious and cannot be caught from public restrooms or through contact with skin flakes. It is a physical injury that requires appropriate treatment to prevent permanent deformity. If you have any concerns about your ear or skin health, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation and guidance.
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