Women health
*Women health>>>Chlamydia

Can chlamydia be passed by toilet seat?


Is it physically possible for chlamydia to be passed via toilet seat between men?

No-if you really tried to, you could theoretically have an infected man drip (sorry for the graphic, folks!) on the seat and then the next man would immediately have to put his penis in contact, at the opening, with the infected fluid. (Really sorry about that graphic!)

The same goes for catching Herpes from a toilet seat. There is the most tiny theoretical possibility under the mot unlikely circumstances. Form the 2nd link below:

"Toilet seats? The virus dies very quickly apon exposure to air but there is a tiny, theoretical possibility that if a drop or two of urine that was also infected with the HSV-2 virus happened to get on a toilet seat that you used within a couple of minutes and you got that infected urine on you and it penetrated your skin well...maybe. But the mainstream thought says it's extremely unlikely or impossible. If you are concerned anyway, wipe the seat, which I presume you'd do anyway if you see any stray drops of urine! "

Very unlikely. The virus doesn't last long outside the body. And to the first answerer, it isn't possible to contract herpes through toilet seats! And also, herpes is really rare in the Philippines. Tell your boyfriend that it's a very bad thing to say about my country!

extremely unlikely, especially between men. your chances are slim to none. and to the first answerer: you dont get herpes from a toilet seat, your boyfriend was messing around on you obviously. sorry, but it's the truth.

i stand to pee so no and i never poop in a public place where other men have rubbed their sweaty balls. Additionally chlamydia can only be transfered through fluids so as long as you ddon'tget penetrated by the toilet seat you are safe.

Not likely.

Not likely but my boyfriend told me he got herpes from a toilet seat on a trip to the philippines. I felt bad for him cause he is always so careful.

Your chances are very very very slim.

no a virus cannot live outside the body.

Tags
Flu Caregiving Cervical Cancer Chiropractic Chlamydia Cholesterol Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Clinical Trials Colds Colon Cancer
Related information
  • Can chlamydia be passed by toilet seat?

    No-if you really tried to, you could theoretically have an infected man drip (sorry for the graphic, folks!) on the seat and then the next man would immediately have to put his penis in contact, at...

  • Can a girl take a swab test for chlamydia during her period?

    No they cannot do a swab test for chlamydia when you are on your period. However, a urine sample can be taken. Urine samples test for chlamydia and gonnorhea, and you can give a urine sample when y...

  • The chances of chlamydia reinfection while on antibiotics?

    yeah you can, you're not supposed to have sex while you're on antibiotics. And why don't you just wear a condom or stop having sex with your infected partner until they get treated??...

  • If you have chlamydia how long do you have to have it before it makes you infertile, i think my boyfriend migh?

    The longer you have it, the more scarring it will cause. Its a slippery slope and you need to get the appropriate tests and treatments from your doctor because there is no other way of telling. You...

  • How bad does chlamydia hurt?

    It does sound like chlamydia or trichomonas get your self checked ASAP!!!

    ...
  • If you have HPV can it turn to chlamydia?

    no! you can`t! no way! HPV is the virus that causes genital warts. People can be infected with HPV and never show any symptoms. Others will develop genital warts. These warts can stay the same siz...

  • Can chlamydia go undetected even though i had my annual Pap smear test?

    You have to ask for the test. And if you know you have it then don't forget. Most of these things are with you for life. Safe Screwing

    ...
  • Does chlamydia show up on culture?

    it shows up on more than a culture

    ...
  •    

    Health Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster
    The information on whfhhc.com is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.