Soundness of mind

Why is there always poop when I wipe?

This may be due to a number of different causes. It is possible that you may have an infection, such as a bacterial or parasitic infection, that is causing your stool to be soft and sticky. You may also have an underlying medical condition, such as irritable bowel syndrome or inflammatory bowel disease, that is causing your stool to be loose. Additionally, certain medications, such as some antibiotics, can cause your stool to be more liquid. It is also possible that you may be eating a diet that is high in fiber, which can lead to softer stools. If you are concerned about this issue, it is important to speak with your doctor to have a proper diagnosis and discuss possible treatments.

Why do I get skid marks no matter how much I wipe?

Skid marks in your underwear can be caused by several factors. One common cause is poor hygiene, as sweat and bacteria can accumulate in the area and cause odor and staining. Another cause could be a sweat gland issue, which can cause excessive sweating and can be treated with topical medications or laser treatments. It’s also possible that you may be using a toilet paper that is too rough or not strong enough to properly wipe away all the bacteria and sweat. To avoid skid marks, it’s important to keep the area clean, use a gentle and strong toilet paper, and see a doctor if you have excessive sweating.

Why do I have to wipe so many times after a bowel movement to get clean?

It is important to wipe thoroughly after a bowel movement to avoid infections and other issues. The amount of wiping needed depends on the consistency of the stool and the size of the stool. Generally, you should wipe front to back until the paper is clean. If you experience any irritation or itching, you may need to wipe more times to ensure that all the stool has been removed. Additionally, it is important to use a clean, soft paper when wiping to avoid any further irritation.