Doctors often come into contact with bacteria in hospitals. Why can they be healthy?

In fact, it is not what the subject said. Doctors treat patients in the hospital every day, and there is a certain risk of getting sick when they accept germs all the time. Ordinary people, too, will be affected to some extent. Doctors only know more about the infection modes of various germs than ordinary people, which can prevent the spread to some extent. I also know that we should take corresponding measures against bacteria that are more susceptible to infection.

But for doctors, it is impossible to wear masks and gloves to the ward to observe patients every day, because it will make patients or their families feel that doctors don't respect them to some extent. Moreover, some patients are not very keen on hearing, and wearing a mask will also affect the doctor's speech. Even for some patients with AIDS, hepatitis B or syphilis, if doctors wear masks to the ward to observe their illness, they will think it is discrimination against them. Many doctors have received similar complaints.

Doctors will choose to wash their hands with hand sanitizer after contacting patients. And I will take a shower immediately after I get home, just to prevent myself or my family from getting infected with the virus. Doctors are just a profession. In addition to this identity, doctors are ordinary people like us. However, because doctors live in this environment for a long time, their bodies will produce corresponding antibodies, which we can learn in high school biology class, so when the body encounters these germs again, these antibodies will play a role and help resist them. Moreover, because doctors have learned systematic medical knowledge, they will also pay attention to personal diet or their own sanitary conditions, maintain a healthy lifestyle, exercise at regular intervals, and improve their physical resistance. But doctors can get sick, but many doctors insist on working when they are sick, which is very admirable.

The above is my personal view on this issue. I hope it helps you. Thank you.