Study Reveals Doomscrolling While Using the Bathroom Has a Hidden Risk

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By Karla T Vasquez

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We use our smartphones almost everywhere, even in the bathroom, though we don’t want to talk about it. Ay Recent research Colonoscopy patients have revealed that most of them have used them Phone At least once a week in the toilet-and the toilet users have shown 46% increased risk for hemorrhoids.

Clear the cause and effect. News, games or social media have been caught, bathroom users are sitting on the throne for more time, research shows that phone users spend more than 5 minutes to do business in their business. The survey states that hemorrhoids are related to constipation and extended strain as well as sitting in a prolonged toilet.


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Reveals what to study

In the study, 125 colonoscopy patients in Boston’s Beth Israel Dickens Medical Center Study have answered questions about their bathroom phone habits and endoscopists evaluated their hemorrhoids (only if you think you have any bad jobs). Of all the respondents, 66% used smartphones in the toilet, and those participants were younger than those who did not do. More than a third of smartphone users (1 37.5%) visits spent more than 5 minutes per toilet, while only 7.1% of smartphones spent this long time.

When numbers were adjusted for age, gender, BMI, exercise activities and “strain and fiber adoption”, the results showed 46% increased risk for hemorrhoids. Men were more likely than women to spend 6 minutes or more in the toilet if you were thinking.

Those who used smartphones in the toilet also acknowledged to practice less than those who did not do it, which researchers say “high levels of technology and more valleys beyond the toileting environment.” (Yes, “Toleting Environment.” “Otherwise simply known as” toilet “)

The most common toilet phone activity was reading the news, 54.3% acknowledged doing this and 44.4% said they were participating in social media while in the toilet.

The study did not associate constipation with the time spent directly on the toilet, but Dr. Emon Quigley, chairman of the Houston Methodist’s gastroenterology, Told the New York Times Those who have jumped on their phone while in the toilet may probably be more likely to feel constipation.

What does all this mean for you

If your phone is in close connection with the toilet period of the toilet you are not alone if you earn. Physicians told NYT the obvious: When you move to your phone, the anus elements can be in your hands and flushing the toilet id can also spray the stool on your phone. Of course, you wash your hands, but now things are on your phone, so after drying it, it jumps right back in your hand and start scrolling again.

In short, you are probably going to scroll your phone while occupying the bathroom. However, this study notes that you should be aware that the fun interruptions of the phone can sit for longer than the plan and have a painful consequence.



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