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Do bidets reduce UTIs?

Do bidets reduce UTIs?

A bidet can also prevent bacterial prostatitis, an inflammation of the prostate that affects about 8 percent of men, according to a study in the International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents. For women in particular, a spray of water can ward off urinary tract infections (UTIs).

Do bidets give you UTIs?

Of course, if you use a bidet that has any type of bacteria in the nozzle, it’s not a guarantee that you’ll develop an infection or a virus. However, it is possible. Bidet use may pose a particular health concern for people with vaginas. Normally, your vagina has a healthy ecosystem of bacteria called Lactobacillus.

Do you use a bidet when you pee?

The most common one is, of course, after defecating. Females, however, also use it to clean up after peeing or when they have their monthly periods. People who are physically limited use bidets for all such purposes.

What do you wipe with after using a bidet?

Wiping after using a bidet is simple. Gently wipe or blot the wet areas to soak up the excess water. Remember that the area is already clean; one gentle wipe or dab should do the trick. We recommend using toilet paper, as most people already have it in their bathrooms, or a towel.

Why do I use a bidet when I have a bladder infection?

Bladder infections and bidet use. One of the best possible reasons for you to use such a toilet seat bidet is to remove these harmful bacteria from your body. Regular toilet paper does not remove the bacteria so much as simply moves it around. When you wipe using toilet paper, you can be moving the bacteria around rather than eliminating them.

Is it good to wash your vagina with a bidet?

Adding a bidet to your bathroom routine might be even more beneficial for some women in particular: They can be especially useful if you’re prone to UTIs, says Kaufman. “UTIs are most commonly caused by vaginal bacteria,” he says, adding that women who are at risk for UTIs can benefit from washing with a bidet before and especially after sex.

Why is it important to use your bidet after sex?

(In fact, the fresh, clean feeling that your bidet gives you after sex might help you remember to pee afterwards, just so you can use your bidet!) Because a UTI is caused by bacteria entering the urinary tract, getting thoroughly clean when you use the bathroom is an important step in preventing UTIs.

Are there any health benefits to using a bidet?

It may be soothing to rinse with water, but there’s no proven health or hygiene benefit to using a bidet, says Craig Comiter, MD, a urologist with Stanford Health Care. There also aren’t any rigorous studies that show that a bidet prevents or increases urinary tract infections.