I asked ChatGPT, “What are some of the health benefits of a Bidet ?”

1. Improved Hygiene: Bidets can provide a more thorough cleaning than toilet paper alone, reducing the risk of infections and irritations.

2. Reduced Risk of Hemorrhoids: Using a bidet can be gentler on sensitive areas, helping to alleviate discomfort and prevent exacerbation of hemorrhoids.

3. Less Irritation for Sensitive Skin: A bidet's gentle water spray can be less irritating than rough toilet paper for those with conditions like eczema or dermatitis.

4. Enhanced Comfort for Post-Surgery: After surgeries, especially those involving the rectal area, bidets can offer a soothing and less painful cleaning option.

5. Reduced Environmental Impact: Using a bidet can significantly decrease reliance on toilet paper, reducing paper consumption and waste.

6. Increased Accessibility: Bidets can make personal hygiene more accessible and comfortable for individuals with restricted hand movement or disabilities.

7. Reduced Risk of UTIs: Proper cleaning with a bidet can help lower the chances of urinary tract infections by ensuring better cleanliness.

If you have arthritis…

You may be considering surgery. Surgery can temporarily restrict movement and make daily tasks, like personal hygiene, more challenging. Many individuals find that a bidet can greatly ease these difficulties, helping to maintain your comfort, confidence, and dignity during recovery.

Installing a bidet before surgery can prepare you for an easier and more comfortable recovery.

Consider choosing a bidet model with knobs like the ones highlighted below. These knobs are easier to grasp, allowing you to adjust the spray comfortably, even during recovery when your hand is in a cast.

Installing most bidets takes about 40 minutes. The homeowner can do it with a few tools or find a handyman nearby.

Bidets are available in left- or right-handed styles. Elaborate, separate, stand-alone models can cost four figures and require modifications to your home’s waste plumbing. Under-the-toilet-seat bidets are typically priced between $30 and $80.

Install a bidet on every toilet in your home.