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    A new survey reveals how long travelers will avoid using a public bathroom

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    Many things can upset your digestive system while you travel. No one is surprised when their stomachs are upset. This can be caused by the plane ride or eating foods that are different from what you’re used to. It’s important to note that this is nothing to feel embarrassed about. According to a recent QS Supplies study, 51 percent of travelers report experiencing “digestive problems” when traveling. This is not the most bizarre statistic.

    The online bathroom store brand released its findings in March. Toilet Troubles While Traveling StudyThe study surveyed more than 1,000 UK travelers and Americans to find out the “unfiltered facts about what really happens on the road when nature calls.” 

    This survey revealed that the most important thing to remember if you are a traveler is to make sure to avoid any obstacles. fear of public toiletsThis is a real, diagnosable condition known as “shy intestinal syndrome” or parcopresis. IBD News Daily According to explains, “the inability defecates in public.” The article noted that the American Psychiatric Association does not officially recognize parcopresis but it does consider shy bladder syndrome (aka paruesis) a form of social anxiety disorder. Paruesis affects up to 16.4 per cent of people.

    It’s important to take care of this issue before you travel because, according to a QS Supplies study, the average traveler holds their bladder and bowels in place for an average of 83 minutes when they are on the road instead using a toilet that is unfamiliar. The survey also found that “one fifth of travelers will hold their bowels and bladder for over two hours before using a toilet they are unfamiliar with.” 

    The survey revealed that 89 per cent of respondents hold back due to “cleanliness issues”, 60 per cent cite “bad smells”, and 53percent cite “no toilet tissue or soap”. 

    The team’s findings revealed that “Brits are more hesitant than Americans. They wait an average of 90 minutes before using a toilet in a foreign country, as opposed to 79 minutes among Americans.” The team found that this hesitation extended to the air where opinions on flight etiquette differ. “More than half (52%) believed that passengers should never fart while on an aircraft and instead hold it in. Americans (54%) were more likely to agree with this than Brits (47%).” 

    Science says that you should just pass the gas. Holding it in can cause you harm. 

    The QS Supplies respondents had strong feelings about the stomach problems of others. Nearly 19 percent of the respondents said that passengers with “particularly stinky farts” should be removed. 29 percent said that they should receive a “refund for sitting near someone who farts”, with Americans (33%) more likely to feel entitled to one than Brits (24%) 

    This is despite 40 percent of the respondents stating that they had experienced a bathroom crisis while traveling. It’s more common than you may think to have digestive issues while traveling. Just remember that we are all human, and this doesn’t need to be embarrassing or frightening. If you can, take a bathroom break before boarding.

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