Who Can Benefit From a Bidet Toilet Seat?

Medical conditions helped by a bidet toilet seat     
 
If you suffer from any of the following conditions, an electronic bidet seat can help you improve your quality of life and improve your pain and suffering:
  • ALS
    Amputation
    Arm Injury
    Arthritis
    Back Pain
    Carpal Tunnel
    Cerebral Palsy
    Constipation
    Crohn's Disease
    Diarrhea
    Fissures
    Hand Injury
    Hemorrhoids
    Hip Pain
    IBD / IBS
    Incontinence
    Infection
    MS / MD
    Menstruation
    Nerve Damage
    Obesity
    Osteoporosis
    Paralysis
    Paraplegia
    Parkinson's Disease
    Post surgery
    Pregnancy/ Post Natal
    Pressure Sores
    Spinal Injury
    Stroke
    Vision Problems


Who can benefit from using a bidet toilet seat?
Everyone can benefit from using a bidet toilet seat.  Bidets are especially helpful to people who are recovering from surgery; people who have physical disabilities; people with dexterity or other problems that limit their range of motion; people who have various medical conditions, such as hemorrhoids, diarrhea, dysentery, difficult bowel movements, women or men who want better hygiene or other ailments that involve the rectal or genital areas.

The bidet is especially useful for people who have developmental disabilities, the elderly, pregnant women, post-surgical patients, people who are paralyzed and others for whom standing, reaching, bending or other movements are painful, difficult or impossible. 

How is a bidet seat environmentally friendly?
Bidet seats are an ecological marvel. By eliminating or reducing the need for toilet paper and utilizing very small amounts of water, electronic bidet seats offer huge environmental benefits.  Did you know that the average American person uses fifty seven (57) sheets of toilet paper a day and over twenty thousand (20,000) sheets of toilet paper a year?  Now imagine if all three hundred million Americans all stopped using toilet paper?  In as little as one year, we could save six trillion sheets of toilet paper!  That's equivalent to three million tons of paper just by owning a bidet toilet seat.