How to take a healthy bath and go to the bath center to prevent skin diseases (Figure)

Qiu Meng, a dermatologist attending the First Affiliated Hospital of PLA General Hospital (No.304 Hospital), answered: With the improvement of people's living standards, more and more people choose to soak in hot springs, massage in bath centers, pedicure and other leisure ways, but there are actually health risks of skin diseases. The most common dermatoses are tinea pedis, commonly known as beriberi. The main symptoms are desquamation, papules, blisters and severe itching. Plantar wart, a common wart growing on the soles of feet, is characterized by keratinization damage caused by needles or beans on the soles of feet, with many tiny black spots in the center, which may be accompanied by pain; Infectious molluscum, commonly known as boils, is a hemispherical papule with umbilical holes in the middle, which can be spread by rubbing or using towels; Gonorrhea, condyloma acuminatum, etc. Although it is mainly transmitted through sexual channels, it may also spread in some public baths and swimming pools that are not strictly disinfected. Therefore, if you want to prevent skin diseases, you should pay attention to: 1. Don't use things with others, bring slippers, bath towels, face towels and swimsuits. 2. Wash your feet in time after bathing or pedicure in public baths, rinse them as clean as possible, keep your feet dry, and don't step on the floor barefoot; 3. Check the public towels and bath towels carefully before use, and replace them if there is dirt; 4. When storing clothes, be sure to put them in clean bags or isolate them with newspapers before putting them in public closets; Don't sit naked in public seats.