Mr Sauter, how can the natural protection of the skin be maintained in the genital area?
The skin is very sensitive and thinner here than in other areas of the body, similar to your lips. The sebaceous glands in the genital area maintain a natural thin layer of oil on the skin, which is impacted by lotions, wet wipes or when wiping with paper. The best way of cleaning is thus with water.
Why is clean water sufficient for personal hygiene in this area?
The genital area has its own natural protection and self-cleaning system. Once this system becomes unbalanced, it is more susceptible to irritation and infection. There is no danger of this when using clean water, which means it is the best way of cleaning.
Who would you recommend a shower toilet to?
I would recommend a shower toilet to everyone – whether young or old, healthy or with pre-existing conditions in the genital or intestinal area. Thorough personal hygiene doesn’t depend on age, nor on the health of the person.
Is a shower toilet a good idea regardless of gender?
Absolutely – by using a shower toilet, all genders alike can dispense with chemicals and wiping, both of which can cause irritation to the skin. As women are affected more often by infections in the genital area, it is a good idea for them in particular.