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Why We Shouldn’t Read While on the Toilet

According to a British survey, the average Brit spends a bit longer than 3 hours per week on the toilet. This by far exceeds the recommended 10-15 minutes per day, which is about 1 hour and 45 minutes per week. And if you’re wondering how that time goes by, then mobile phones is your answer. It shouldn’t be a surprise that 75% of Americans have admitted to using their phone while on the toilet.

Trends would like to warn you about the 6 alarming reasons you shouldn’t spend more than 15 minutes on the toilet.

1. Our phones are playgrounds for germs.

Why We Shouldn’t Read While on the Toilet

Phones can transfer and pick up germs very successfully. They can transfer the germs from their surface to your private areas when wiping. They can also pick up germs from any bathroom surface while you’re washing your hands or flushing.

Studies have shown that phones are responsible for spreading the MRSA superbug in healthcare environments. This can mean that a random patient could end up being infected.

2. Hemorrhoids and other rectal issues

According to doctors, sitting anywhere from 1 to 15 minutes on the toilet is the norm. Spending more time than that puts unneeded pressure on your rectum. And hemorrhoids are one of the most serious symptoms, followed by rectal prolapse.

In the latter case, your rectum starts to drop out of place. While this sounds very scary, doctors don’t think it is a state of emergency unless you leave it untreated.

3. You don’t need to practice mindfulness on the toilet.

Why We Shouldn’t Read While on the Toilet
Why We Shouldn’t Read While on the Toilet

Phones will not only keep your brain in stress mode but they will also keep you distracted from your daily activities. If you need to take a break during the day, try meditating or doing a few exercises. By activating your body, you will also activate your brain. Additionally, when you eat your meal, try to enjoy it and not rush through it.

If meditation is not your thing, you can turn to books. Reading will keep you focused on the words and uninterested in your phone. You will simply detach from everything that bothers you and insert yourself into an alternate world.

4. You treat toilet time as a way to escape.

Why We Shouldn’t Read While on the Toilet
A study back in 2016 found that many of the participants used their phones in order to suppress negative feelings and emotions. Also, the same study showed that students were using their phones to fight their boredom. As a result, the continuous use of phones as a coping strategy could be having a severe impact on our mental health.

One positive outcome from the study was that phones actually help some people to cope with stressful situations. However, a 2014 study showed that being away from their phone can be very stressful for many millennials.

5. You waste your time.

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