It can be tempting to hit a public toilet when you are on your way and are desperately looking for WEE.
But the next time you come across your local cafe to use the toilet, always check the Loo role.
A person went to Tiktok to reveal that the small markings that are often seen on public toilet paper are made by drug users who clean their dirty needles.
One person noted: “This happened to me literally almost a panic attack.”
Another user said: 'I can't turn the chair and never use paper in a public toilet. Thanks for this. I will spread the word about this. '
If the role is indented or has rust -colored characters, it is safer to use the tissue completely.
The small markings can be specifications of blood from dirty needles used to inject illegal drugs.
And there is a chance that the blood can be infected with a viral disease.

The small points on toilet paper can be specifications of blood of dirty needles used to inject illegal drugs

A person went to Tiktok to reveal that the small markings that are often seen on public toilet paper are made by drug users who clean his dirty needles
In September Sremed Mezher, a general practitioner who has more than 200,000 Tiktok followers, claimed that transferring a virus through toilet paper was a 'very rare' but 'possible' risk.
Experts have long warned that drug users can resort to improvised cleaning methods for their needles, as they sweep with toilet paper.
But sweeping a needle does not kill existing viruses.
Instead, they can stay on the needle or indirectly expose them to the public by switching to surfaces such as toilet fires.