What Is a Lavish Bidet—and Is It Healthier Than Wiping? It turns out that bidets could benefit people, especially ones with certain conditions.
Are bidets finally catching on in Canada? Up until recently, this has been a luxury for most people in North America but has long been popular in Europe and Asia. In some cultures, people use a bidet after every toilet visit.
But lately, more North Americans have been singing the bidet’s praises. It certainly seems more hygienic than just wiping with toilet paper. This has got us thinking: Can using a bidet benefit your health?
The short answer, according to the experts we researched: Bidets aren’t necessarily helpful or harmful for the average person, but they are a good idea for those with specific conditions like Crohn’s disease, IBS, obesity and hemorrhoids.
For example, they could be helpful for people who have a physical disability. Normally people wipe, but for people who are bed-bound or handicapped, a bidet might be a nice thing.
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