Today, when I came back from playing, I found a little red on my baby's shoes, so I wiped it off with a silk scarf accounting for the detergent. My hands are a little dry these days. Wiping my hands with an alcohol silk scarf is a little tingling, but I didn't see an obvious wound. Then I washed my hands with soap immediately. If the red dot is blood and there is a virus, will it infect me? Is it risky for a child to touch his shoes before eating?
Condition Analysis:
According to what you have said, if you need to wash the blood with soap and water repeatedly after touching the blood and disinfect it with Iodophor, if you are worried about infectious diseases, you can go to the hospital to check the infectious items, such as AIDS syphilis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hepatitis A, etc.
Condition Analysis:
According to your description, it is suspected that there are blood stains on the baby's shoes. Dry blood stains will not infect diseases. If the wound is polluted by blood, it is easy to infect infectious diseases, and it is not necessarily blood. Children touch shoes and then eat their hands will not infect diseases, because the human body has resistance. Lysozyme in the mouth and gastric juice can kill viruses and bacteria.
Condition Analysis:
In this case, the possibility of infectious disease is very small, because there is no clear wound on your hand. If you touch your shoes with your hand and eat your hands, there is a certain possibility of infection, but this possibility is not particularly large. Don't worry too much. If necessary, you can check your child. There are 4 infections.