Dare to be bare
September 9, 2003
Because bacteria and fungi thrive in warm, damp environments, it’s easy to see why students living in the residence halls are encouraged to wear shoes, especially in the shower.
Heather Gates, Douglas C/D hall director, said she thinks it’s a bad idea for students to walk around without shoes in the residence halls. She said people drop things, and push pins and staples end up on the floor because of the many hallway bulletin boards.
“Plus, it’s just kind of gross,” she said.
It gets especially gross in the showers, Gates said. And while she doesn’t know of any rule stating students must wear shower shoes, it is highly recommended and a good idea.
Gates said she’s seen cases of athlete’s foot as a result of students using communal showers, especially on men’s floors.
Athlete’s foot isn’t the only condition that can arise from public showers, though.
Dr. Michael Dichoso, a podiatrist at the Northwest Podiatry Center in DeKalb, said three things can happen in shared showers if people do not wear some type of shoe or sandal.
For example, if a student has an open sore, such as a cut or break in the skin, he or she could develop a bacterial infection. Students can also get athlete’s foot, which is caused by a fungus, or other fungal infections.
Another condition that can present itself is viral warts. Dichoso said the key to preventing and decreasing the occurrence of such conditions is hygiene.
Dichoso suggested students wear sandals in the shower and that shower areas be kept clean.
Dichoso said the reason problems may arise varies from person to person. One person might have an open sore that could give way to an infection, while another person could have an open sore and not get an infection.
Another person might have more sweaty feet. It just depends on the individual, he said.
Sophomore physics major Katrina Plonczynski said when she’s in the residence halls, she wears shoes most of the time.
When asked if she would ever not wear shower shoes, though, she said, “No, it’s kind of scary. The floor is gross and I don’t know what’s there.”