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2007-02-15 07:44:45 · 15 answers · asked by chaparita 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions STDs

15 answers

None.

You can NOT get ANY STDs from a toilet seat. STDs are almost ALWAYS spread by some sort of sexual contact. There are other ways to get STDs, like childbirth, but this is REALLY rare.

2007-02-15 07:50:01 · answer #1 · answered by Alli 7 · 0 0

The only instance I ever heard of concerned a very small girl getting syphilis after her mother had sort of slid her around on a toilet seat with urine all over it.

If you get an STD, don't blame it on toilet seats or doorknobs.

2007-02-15 07:52:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

STD= Sexual Transmitted Disease. That little paper that people put on the toliet seat won't help against ANYTHING.

Don't have sex with the toilet and you will be safe.

2007-02-21 08:24:38 · answer #3 · answered by Just Tryin 2 · 0 0

If you could get them from toilet seats, they'd be TSD's (Toilet Seat Disease). But they are STD meaning they can only be gotten from sex.

2007-02-15 07:49:24 · answer #4 · answered by teel2624 4 · 1 0

There are two types of herpes simplex virus: HSV-1 and HSV-2. Both virus types can cause sores around the mouth (herpes labialis) and on the genitals (genital herpes). Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV).
Cold sores sometimes called fever blisters, are groups of small blisters on the lip and around the mouth. The skin around the blisters is often red, swollen, and sore. The blisters may break open, leak a clear fluid, and then scab over after a few days. They usually heal in several days to 2 weeks.
The herpes simplex virus usually enters the body through a break in the skin around or inside the mouth. It is usually spread when a person touches a cold sore or touches infected fluid—such as from sharing eating utensils or razors, kissing an infected person, or touching that person's saliva. A parent who has a cold sore often spreads the infection to his or her child in this way. Cold sores can also be spread to other areas of the body.
Luckly there is a cure for herpes https://tr.im/d316d

2015-01-27 03:07:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

none. the paper sheets they give you really don't protect you either. they are merely provided to give you a sense of protection, but toilets and toilet seats are made from porcelain and plastics that inhibit bacterial and viral growth. if you are truly paranoid take a wet tissue with a lil soap and wipe it. diseases aren't as rampant as we are led to think

2007-02-15 22:16:39 · answer #6 · answered by eddie90723 1 · 0 0

there are no STD's that can be transmitted in that manner.

2007-02-15 07:47:20 · answer #7 · answered by essentiallysolo 7 · 1 0

UTI's. If there is blood on it, you can get HIV/AIDS virus. It all depends on how you sit and what comes in contact with your vagina. Just dont sit on public/dirty toilets.

2007-02-15 07:53:26 · answer #8 · answered by Dr. Nayyar 2 · 0 3

hepattis if you have a cut on your butt.

dermattis rash

epidema

crabs, but that is only if there is one on the seat and it jumps on you.

2007-02-15 07:48:28 · answer #9 · answered by pegasis 5 · 0 1

unless you are rubbing your crotch on the seat you should be ok

2007-02-20 02:25:32 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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