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Rossacciu said:I read in a health magazine last night that after having colitis for 7 years, the risk of colon cancer increases. Significantly, from what I gathered. Haven't looked into it beyond reading that, but it's food for thought.
It does, however, someone with say, Ulcerative Colitis would be at a slightly lower risk for colon cancer than someone with Crohn's, but the risk is pretty high, considering the damage that Colitis does to the intestines. But at the same time though, we don't know 100% what kind of ailment she was diagnosed with, just some kind of Colitis, so it's possible that we may be way off on the original Colitis diagnosis.
Smutley said:A-№1 said:Moreover, such people don't usually overuse anti-bacterial cleaning products, or any cleaning products for that matter, so the pathogens they are exposed to tend to be fairly unsophisticated and highly susceptible to even simple disinfection methods.
Would Chris's obsessive use of hand sanitizer affect this in any way, though?
Possibly, but unlikely. I mean, it would be possible that he may have a few more resistant strains of Staph on his skin (i.e MRSA), especially since he's actually out in the community more than Barb is. No matter how much your immune system may be developed, the fact that your butt has it's own microcosm of germs is still just an infection waiting to happen.