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Engaging in scat play carries higher health risks due to the potential transmission of infectious diseases, parasites, and bacteria present in feces. Some of the primary risks associated with scat play include:
Engaging in scat play carries higher health risks due to the potential transmission of infectious diseases, parasites, and bacteria present in feces. Some of the primary risks associated with scat play include:


1. **Infection**: Feces can contain various pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and parasites, which can lead to gastrointestinal infections, urinary tract infections, and other serious illnesses.
Infection: Feces can contain various pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and parasites, which can lead to gastrointestinal infections, urinary tract infections, and other serious illnesses.


2. **Parasitic Infections**: Parasites such as Cryptosporidium, Giardia, and intestinal worms can be present in feces and can cause severe health problems if ingested or come into contact with mucous membranes.
Parasitic Infections: Parasites such as Cryptosporidium, Giardia, and intestinal worms can be present in feces and can cause severe health problems if ingested or come into contact with mucous membranes.


3. **Skin Irritation and Inflammation**: Contact with feces can cause skin irritation especially to sensitive skin.  
Skin Irritation and Inflammation: Contact with feces can cause skin irritation especially to sensitive skin.  


4. **Transmission of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)**: STIs can be present in feces and can be transmitted through contact with mucous membranes or breaks in the skin, increasing the risk of infection.
Transmission of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): STIs can be present in feces and can be transmitted through contact with mucous membranes or breaks in the skin, increasing the risk of infection.


== Risk mitigation ==
== Risk mitigation ==
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