The luxury associated with a bubbling bath can become a source of dangerous bacteria. Scientists have found that regular use of a hot tub can pose a serious threat to human health.
During the study, scientists took 43 water samples from a jacuzzi. Based on the results of the experiment, they recorded that two million bacteria were found in one teaspoon of jacuzzi water.
Where do they get into the water if the same water is used for a regular bath and a jacuzzi?
The fact is that chemical treatment of Jacuzzi pipes is difficult, and the pipes serve as a favorable environment for the growth and reproduction of bacteria and other dangerous microorganisms that pose a threat to health. Such microorganisms cause a number of different diseases that are difficult to treat. Little is known about them. Diseases are often misdiagnosed and, accordingly, treated as other ailments.
A more detailed analysis showed that in most cases, jacuzzi can contain staphylococci and dangerous fungi, which can significantly worsen a person’s health.
Germs living in a hot tub can cause urinary tract and skin infections. And they pose the greatest danger to children, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems.
It turns out that a jacuzzi is a dangerous pleasure... Relax and relax in a home bath, it’s safer.