Men’s & Women’s Personal Hygiene
Using warm water for personal hygiene would contribute greatly to the prevention of problems affecting the private parts, it will also help to reduce irritation and bad odder. Water is always available & ready to use, cheap to keep and it is environmentally friendly. The shower bidet is an ideal tool for the purpose, it will deliver the minimal amount of water required. The un-circumcised males if they did not wash their genitalia regularly (at least twice a day) will risk the accumulation of Smegma under the foreskin, an oily substance secreted by tiny glands at the base of the penis crown. The smegma if not regularly cleaned, will form an ideal media for viruses and bacteria and becomes a vehicle for transmitting diseases. Woman genitalia are more susceptible to a variety of sexually transmitted diseases, viral, bacterial, parasitic or fungal infections. (Cervical cancer, Herpes, HIV, Gonorrhoea, Trichomonas vaginalis, thrush (cystitis). Among those known to be sexually transmitted is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), which was the subject of a recent study by WHO in Africa, published in September 2007, it showed that male circumcision would reduce the transmission of such disease. In other studies also was shown that females with uncircumcised males partners have a very high incident of cervical cancer caused by virus compared with those with circumcised male partners; nearly zero. This points to the hygiene of the male partners.
The male, personal hygiene, therefore, could play a major part in the female partner’s genital state of health. The shower usage at homes in Britain has increased steadily since the Sixties, coincided with a significant reduction in the number of women affected by cervical cancer.
Cystitis is caused by fungus found on the privet parts of both sexes, using shower bidet for personal hygiene could reduce the occurrence of this type of infection.