
Did you know that phobias of the toilet or toilet are more common than we think? Clinicians classify these phobias as anxiety disorders and a form of social phobias.
After conducting an informal survey from random people regarding their thoughts about public toilets, this question was asked: “Can you name one of the biggest pets when using public toilets?” It is interesting that before they answered this question, it was simultaneously heard a strange and sudden growl of lip, with a look of disgust.
Germaphobia is one of the conditions that heightens anxiety in the toilet, especially when patrons dine at a popular nutritional institution. The following pet complaints, but not limited to, are general patron care with public toilets, whether in a department store, movie theater, sports stadium, office building, or interstate rest area.
1. Violation of smell
2. Empty toilet paper dispenser
3. Empty soap dispenser
4. Paper papers on the floor
5. Empty paper towel dispenser
6. Overflow of waste baskets
7. Dirty toilets and urinals
8. Dirty floors and discoloration grow on tile solution.
If any of these answers sound remotely familiar to you, guess what? You are not alone. Often the question arises about the type of hygienic habits that many people practice at home when they respectfully do not use public bathrooms, as we expect them to have a common couch so as not to leave the disgusting mess after that. People should not just assume that someone is paid to clear their mess, which looks like a crime scene when they are done.
Fear and anxiety, resulting in such phobias, affect the mind and send signals, where imagination involves invisible germinal monsters, piercing the air, crawling pores, cracks and cracks in walls, floors, air vents, toilets and door handles. Such anxiety disorders can mimic the growth of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) or agoraphobia.
Parcopresis is a type of phobia where sufferers are afraid to sit on toilet bowls or confine themselves to a tightly closed bathroom with an inability to defecate in public toilets. Sailing is a disorder that affects people who cannot urinate, no matter how uncomfortable they are.
Such symptoms can be stressful and crippling, but there are treatments for disorders such as hypnosis and hypnotherapy. Business institutions are required to maintain and maintain hygiene hygiene, which directly reflects their overall customer service ethics.

