Are you keeping Your Toothbrush In Bathroom? Be cautious!!

S Venkateshwari
Are you keeping Your Toothbrush In Bathroom? Be cautious!!


Since the bristles of your toothbrush can become covered in numerous chemicals that you wouldn't want in your mouth, it might not be the greatest idea to keep it in the bathroom. Here is what professionals advise you to do in its place.

Do you continue to store your toothbrush in the restroom?


Cleaning your teeth thoroughly twice a day will help prevent tooth decay and is less costly than getting them fixed, which may occasionally go wrong.

Since you (often) use your toothbrush in the bathroom, it makes sense to store it there as well, but experts say this poses an issue. Since we use food and cutlery in the kitchen the most, we have a tendency to keep them there. Your toothbrush, however, is an exception to the rule. Whatever the case, it turns out that leaving your toothbrush in the bathroom is a really bad idea, and there's a good reason for it: there's probably a toilet in there.

Despite your best efforts to keep the lavatory pristine, every time you flush the toilet, it creates a "faecal fountain," which spreads everything in the bowl, including your faeces, around the surrounding area. The 'faecal fountain' sprays microscopic droplets of poo, wee, and anything else that has been thrown into your toilet all over the area. These little excrement droplets will consequently fall on the bristles of your toothbrush, and they will then insert into the biggest hole in your brain and spin about to reach every surdata-face.


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