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I suppose the biggest risk would be contracting e. coli infection. If you wash your hands thoroughly and clean everything you may have touched, you should reduce your risk considerably.

2006-07-27 06:45:02 · answer #1 · answered by Brutally Honest 7 · 0 0

Having come in contact with it, you should have washed your hands or any other part that came in contact with it. After that, your risks are very low, assuming that whatever body part that came in contact was not cut or your "insides" exposed in some manner. Your only risk is when you have a cut and fecal matter can gain access inside your body thru such a cut. The skin is pretty remarkable at stopping unwanted threats. It also fights the hardest to reject donated tissue.

2006-07-27 06:49:26 · answer #2 · answered by Morphious 4 · 0 0

did you eat it or just get it on your skin? If it got on your skin wash it off, if you have a cut where the fecal material got then wash it and use some antibachterial soap and maybe even some rubbing alcohol, then bandage it up.
If somehow it got into your digestive tract or inside your body, your imune system will try to take care of it. You may get sick and if you do then go to a doctor. You can get ecoli bacteria from feces and that can make you very sick.
If you are really worried call a doctor, or go to a clinic.

2006-07-27 06:49:07 · answer #3 · answered by Lady 5 · 0 0

Most human fecal material comes from one place. Sure you were not kissing up to the boss.

2006-07-27 06:47:12 · answer #4 · answered by echiasso 3 · 0 0

erm... did you wash the bits of you that came into contact with said faeces? if so, your health risk is probably low to zero. if you didn't, you might want to see your doctor and get yourself checked for the germs that cause faeces born diseases, like e. coli, dysentery, salmonella, polio etc. it also depends on where you are, though, because the possibility that a, say, lincoln, nebraska turd would carry cholera is quite low...

2006-07-27 06:48:13 · answer #5 · answered by nerdyhermione 4 · 0 0

It's hard to answer this without more details. By what means did you come "in contact with" it? Skin? Nose? Mouth? Other?

2006-07-27 06:45:59 · answer #6 · answered by whabtbob 6 · 0 0

infant diapers are put in the rubbish daily by using the millons... assuming its not in super parts... you're able to desire to flee with it. hazards on the different hand are distinctive in simple terms because of the fact its criminal dosent propose its risk-free.

2016-12-10 15:46:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

some bathroom issues perhaps...

for starters

2006-07-27 06:44:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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