Fish therapy services first began in Turkey. The small fish used are usually ? light red cuttlefish? and? small carp with large mouths? which mainly use light red cuttlefish, also known as ? spa fish? This fish is mainly found in the northern and central watersheds of the Middle East. It eats animal dander when food is scarce or restricted, so some people with big brains try to use it to treat athlete's foot and psoriasis-which is ? psoriasis? The medical community has yet to seriously confirm ? Fish therapy? s effectiveness. The fungus in human feet penetrates deep into the skin and is very strong. Medical equipment remains powerless to do anything about it, let alone a small fish that can remove the fungus after a few bites. Plus, Mei whispers to everyone? insiders? : Because spa fish are relatively expensive to buy, many spas use other fish as substitutes, such as tilapia.
Potential dangers of fish spas. Generally speaking, there are concerns about the hygiene of spas on the street. Often, in a group of customers? fish therapy? are over, fish therapy stores often do not carefully clean the tanks or adequately? sanitize? fish. In an effort to save money, some stores will have the same group of spa fish serve multiple clients. In addition, because small fish feed and defecate in the pond, if the water is not changed and sanitized in a timely manner, the pond may become a good environment for pathogens to multiply. As a result, the small fish in the tanks and the water in the tanks pose a health risk, and they carry bacteria and parasites that are at risk of infecting humans.
People with skin diseases may be aggravated by this. For patients with skin diseases such as dermatitis and eczema, the skin barrier is not intact, and they may be sensitized to impurities in the spa (such as fish feces), which may aggravate the disease. Infections may be caused in the case of wounds or blisters. Not only does fish therapy not cure disease, but fish bites when you have a wound on your foot may spread or infect disease. In general, possible infections include viral, fungal, bacterial and streptococcal infections.
Viral infections. Warts, common warts, flat warts and other diseases may occur when people are infected by viruses. Fungal infections. Multiple treatments of fish can lead to fungal infections that cause dermatophytes, such as tinea pedis and gray nails. Bacterial infections. Contact with contaminated water or fish after skin trauma may lead to Mycobacterium marinum infection. Many businesses claim ? Fish therapy? can effectively exfoliate the skin and remove bacteria produced by human metabolism. In reality, fish may carry some bacteria and parasites, such as Mycobacterium marinum, which is found in marine and freshwater fish. If bitten by a fish carrying this bacteria, the bacteria can enter the skin along with the wound, causing nodules, ulcers and even pus.