They attributed the reason to neglect of general hygiene in barber shops, and many men prefer haircuts that require shaving the sides while keeping the hair long on top, which are performed in “cheap and unqualified” barber shops.
Mike Taylor, director of the Barber Training Academy in Poole, southern England, pointed out that cheaper shops do not clean shaving machines well, which leads to hair collecting on them, and thus transmitting infection.
Ringworm is a common fungal infection, transmitted through skin-to-skin contact or through contaminated tools such as combs and towels. It mainly affects children, although adults may also become infected.
Symptoms appear as scaly rings on the skin, with itching and bumps that may be red or brown.
To protect against infection, doctors advise against sharing personal tools, such as combs and hats.
Dr. James O’Donovan, a member of a technical advisory group at the World Health Organization, stressed the importance of examining family members and treating them in the event of infection. He also recommended in a YouTube video that all family members be treated with antifungal shampoo if one of them is infected, even if the infection has not been conclusively proven.
Despite ringworm’s reputation as a disease affecting lower-income groups in urban areas, the infection can infect anyone, and barber shops must be more careful in keeping their equipment clean to avoid spreading the infection.
Source: Daily Mail
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Are there specific haircut styles that pose a higher risk of infection if proper sanitation practices are not followed?
## Barbershop Hygiene: A Growing Concern?
**News Anchor:** Welcome back. We’re hearing more and more about concerns regarding hygiene in barbershop settings. Joining us today is Dr. Alex Reed, an infectious disease specialist, to shed light on this issue. Dr. Alex Reed, thanks for being here.
**Dr. Alex Reed:** Thanks for having me.
**News Anchor:** Lately, there’s been talk about an increase in skin infections linked to barbershops. What are your thoughts on this?
**Dr. Alex Reed:** It’s certainly a valid concern. While barbershops are generally safe, neglecting proper hygiene practices can create an environment where bacteria and viruses thrive, leading to infections. Unsterilized tools, improper handling of razors and clippers, and lack of handwashing are all potential risk factors.
**News Anchor:** We’ve heard some reports mentioning a specific haircut style, the fade, as being particularly problematic. Is there any truth to this?
**Dr. Alex Reed:** Any haircut that involves using razors close to the skin increases the risk of infection if proper sanitation procedures aren’t followed. It’s not necessarily the fade itself, but rather the potential for cross-contamination if tools aren’t properly cleaned between clients.
**News Anchor:** What advice would you give to men who are concerned about these risks?
**Dr. Alex Reed:** Firstly, do some research and choose a reputable barbershop with a strong emphasis on hygiene. Look for signs indicating they sterilize their tools properly. Don’t hesitate to ask questions about their sanitation practices. if you notice anything concerning, like unclean tools or poor hygiene, it’s best to find a different barbershop.
**News Anchor:** Thank you, Dr. Alex Reed, for sharing your valuable insights on this important topic. We appreciate your time.
**Dr. Alex Reed:** My pleasure.