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Benefits of Using a Bidet for Better Hygiene for Seniors and Disabled

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Bidets are a relatively uncommon and unknown term in the United States. Bidet is a special type of low sink or a low-mounted plumbing fixture. The main purpose of a bidet is to wash the anus, external genitalia and the skin around these areas thoroughly after urination, defecation, or even otherwise. Bidet can additionally serve as a baby bathtub or a basin to wash your feet. However, bidets are very much different from a toilet or urinal. You need to use them before washing at a bidet.

Benefits of Using Bidet for Better Hygiene

Warm water cleansing of perineum area after relieving or defecating is very efficient at reducing any chances of infection due to presence of bacteria in the area. Dry toilet paper cannot cleanse your perineum areas effectively and thoroughly. Rather, it spreads bacteria round the year causing urinary tract infections and hemorrhoids. Regular cleaning of these sensitive areas with dry paper increases irritation. Prolonged usage could cause itching and bleeding.

Most infectious diseases spread through human contact. Insufficient cleansing of hands after urination or defecation spreads virus. Bidet reduces chances of such infection and provides increased hygiene as bidet does not need use of your hands. Some could also touch the anus and genitalia with bare hands after use of toilet and bidet yet, this proves to be more hygienic than toilet paper.

Besides, the warm cleaning technique helps women cleanse themselves thoroughly during menstruation, before and after intercourse too. Bidets help alleviate problems of constipations and associated hemorrhoids.

Bidets are available in different designs. Some have a faucet to pour warm water into a china basin. Some have a nozzle propelling water for cleaning. Such nozzle could be as an attachment of your toilet. This can then cleanse only your anus.

Some others have two nozzles. A shorter or family nozzle helps in cleaning your anus and surrounding areas while longer bidet nozzle helps women wash their vulvas. Some others have additionally an element under the seat to dry you after washing.

Popularity growth of electronic bidet toilet seat

Bidets are very rare and unseen in many homes in the United States. Rather, many are unaware of their usage too. Bidets are extremely expensive in the United States, costing something between $1,000 and $2,000.

However, you can find bidets at many hospitals due to the ease in maintaining high levels of hygiene. Nevertheless, bidet toilets are gaining popularity in the United States recently. Although they are expensive initially, they eliminate the need for toilet paper over time. This bidet unit consists of a special electronic bidet seat to convert an existing toilet seat. Many are now using these electronic seats to develop better bidet habits.

The electronic bidet offers enema wash feature too. Many prefer such a bidet during constipation or diarrhea. It provides a warm water wash of the rectal area. This painless system helps in loosening hard feces across colon walls and eases defecation.

Benefits of Bidets for Elderly and Disabled

Bidet is an ideal solution for elderly people, those with hemorrhoids, and those with physical challenges like arthritis and other mobility problems. With age, vaginal and bladder regions develop irritations and infections faster. Your skin also needs gentle handling as it becomes thinner.

Bidets help the elderly to maintain personal hygiene independently without any help of caregivers. They can uphold their dignity and confidence. Besides, warm water cleaning also relaxes them better.

Similarly, disabled and those with physical challenges can regain their self-confidence. They can use the restroom without anyone having to clean and wash them.

For more information on this topic, you may visit http://www.biorelief.com - BioRelief.com provides detailed info and comprehensive reviews on the best bidets available for seniors and disabled.





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