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← Human Body & HealthWhy does excessive washing of hands with harsh soaps increase the risk of bacterial skin infections?
A)Disrupts sweat gland thermoregulation
B)Reduces Langerhans cell immune surveillance
C)Removes protective sebum lipid barrier✓
D)Inactivates stratum corneum enzymes
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Harsh soaps strip away the skin's sebum, which contains antimicrobial lipids that inhibit bacterial growth via disruption of cell membranes. Therefore, removal of this barrier allows opportunistic bacteria to colonize, rather than maintaining the natural microbiome of the skin due to the protective sebum layer.
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