Tuesday, January 15, 2019

How to clean ass when diarrhea


How to clean ass when diarrhea


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States (CDC) recommends that disposable gloves be worn when cleaning diarrhea or other body fluids. You can use reusable rubber gloves if you wash and disinfect them after each use. If you do not have gloves, be sure to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water when you are finished.




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To clean diarrhea from the skin , such as a person's backside:

  •     Wear disposable gloves.
  •     Use damp paper towels to clean up the stool, and place the used paper towels in a plastic trash bag.
  •     Gently wash the area with warm water and a soft cloth. Rinse well and dry completely.
  •         Do not use any soap, unless the area is very dirty. If you need soap, use only mild soap, such as Cetaphil.
  •         If there is a rash on the skin, do not clean the skin with wet wipes that contain alcohol or propylene glycol. These wipes can make the skin burn.
  •     Remove gloves and dispose of them in a plastic bag. Then wash your hands with soap and water immediately.

To clean diarrhea from bedding or dirty clothing :

  •     Wear disposable gloves.
  •     Clean away any remaining stools with paper towels. Put the used paper towels in a plastic garbage bag. Small amounts of easy-to-clean feces can be cleaned with toilet paper and flushed down the toilet.
  •     Wash clothes in the washing machine, preferably with hot water, using laundry detergent. You can add bleach to the wash cycle, if desired.
  •     After finishing handling dirty clothes, remove gloves and dispose of them in a plastic bag. Then wash your hands with soap and water immediately.
  •     Dry clothes in a hot dryer. Note: There is no need to disinfect the inside of the washer or dryer after completing an entire cycle.

To clean diarrhea from hard surfaces , such as the toilet seat or bathroom floor:

  •     Wear disposable gloves.
  •     Clean stool with paper towels. Put the used paper towels in a plastic garbage bag. Rinse the surfaces with water.
  •     Disinfect hard surfaces with diluted bleach or disinfectants purchased in the store. To dilute the bleach, follow the instructions on the label.
  •         If you mix your own diluted bleach, wear glasses or goggles to protect your eyes from splashing.
  •         Keep in mind that diluted bleach can remove the color of some hard surfaces.
  •     Remove gloves and dispose of them in a plastic bag. Then wash your hands with soap and water immediately.