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    Dapat jud maligo kada gabii oi..hygiene bah.
    Bisag gikan pasingot dapat maligo..ayae lang pagpahangin ug pabugnaw..mao na tambag sako tiyo na doctor

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    I take a bath every night.
    So far nothing's wrong with me.
    Nice au ang sleep nako labi na basa
    gamay ang hair... Though ingon pod
    sila maka daot pod pero wala ra nako

  3. #33

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    okay rana maligo basta dili lang fatigue imong lawas take a rest sa before ka mo take ug bath.

  4. #34

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    makaligo gyud ka basta ting.gabie ka mag.gym i have to rinse nig gawas sa steam or sauna

  5. #35

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    old school belief mani where ang bathroom is outside the house under a big tree where the puso/deep well is.
    mao na mo ingon ato great-great grand parents ugma na kaligo kay gabi.e na

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    okey rman tingay na maligo at night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mastertroll3 View Post
    factd na siya. natakdan ko ug polio paghuman nako ligo sa gabie
    sorry but Polio is a viral disease. It does not connect with taking a bath in the evening.
    Poliomyelitis - PubMed Health

    Poliomyelitis
    Polio; Infantile paralysis; Post-polio syndrome
    Last reviewed: August 15, 2012.

    Poliomyelitis is a viral disease that can affect nerves and can lead to partial or full paralysis.

    Causes, incidence, and risk factors

    Poliomyelitis is a disease caused by infection with the poliovirus. The virus spreads by:

    Direct person-to-person contact

    Contact with infected mucus or phlegm from the nose or mouth

    Contact with infected feces

    The virus enters through the mouth and nose, multiplies in the throat and intestinal tract, and then is absorbed and spread through the blood and lymph system. The time from being infected with the virus to developing symptoms of disease (incubation) ranges from 5 - 35 days (average 7 - 14 days). Most people do not develop symptoms.

    Risks include:

    Lack of immunization against polio

    Travel to an area that has experienced a polio outbreak

    Outbreaks can still occur in the developed world, usually in groups of people who have not been vaccinated. Polio often occurs after someone travels to a region where the disease is common. As a result of a massive, global vaccination campaign over the past 20 years, polio exists only in a few countries in Africa and Asia.

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    So na timingan rato na pag ligo ni mastertoll3 sa gabi.e na polio cya pag ka ugma? Nyakkssss....
    Asa man ka naligo mastertoll3?

  9. #39

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    pwede rmn cg maligo kung gabie basta d lang kapoi ang lawas nya d sad gabie n kaau cgro..

  10. #40

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    lami ang paminaw human maligo sa gabie. gil-as kau ikatug kung baho imong lawas. ako ra pd ni.

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