Be careful: Dog owners are at risk of getting an extremely uncomfortable disease related to WC

Although the dog is lovely, it is also the host that spreads many unpleasant diseases.

Dogs born to love - at least for those who are raising a boss in the house. Statistics show that most dog or cat owners consider it a friend, an indispensable member of the family.

But not only love, bosses can sometimes bring about health problems. As according to a recent study, a four-legged friend can make us suffer from an extremely uncomfortable disease, which is UTI - or urinary tract inflammation.

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Specifically, the study was conducted by experts from the University of Copenhagen, over 119 people being treated for UTI. They want to see if pets are the source of their disease.

As a result, 19 cases of a patient's dog are a source of E. coli - the bacteria that cause this infection.

UTI - or urinary tract infection is a disease caused by bacteria in the stool. Bacteria enter the urinary tract (urinary tract), causing swelling, choking right in front of the bladder. The disease is common in women, because the female urethra is shorter, bacteria are more easily penetrated.

When bacteria invade, they quickly clone and cause inflammation with unpleasant symptoms, including urination, cloudy urine, smells, or even blood in the urine.

Experts had to test stool samples of both patients and pets. They found that there were two cases, both faeces and dog samples contained E. Coli. But there is a problem here, is that the owner infecting dogs or vice versa?

In response, they have to wait another 10 months, then ask both to send the test sample back. This time, the owner is out of infection, but the dog is still there. From here, experts believe that E. Coli exists in dogs in a more sustainable form, and will most likely pass it on to us.

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However, the pathway of the spread of the bacteria has not been clarified, nor is there any remaining animals that act as intermediaries. In general, scientists only recommend that we clean our hands after every cleaning of cat and dog feces.

And in particular, absolutely not allowed to put it in your face. Remember me!