To all women who see their husbands locked in the toilet and dream of seeing them leave this place considered sacred, here is a new invent...
To all women who see their husbands locked in the toilet and dream of seeing them leave this place considered sacred, here is a new invention that will present the ideal solution to your problem. This is a toilet timer. But what exactly?
This is not a joke but a real tool that allows your man not to unfairly use the toilet, dwelling on it to the point of creating a conflict within the couple or family. Indeed, even after finishing their needs, some men allow themselves to linger on the bowl and thus invade this place to read their emails, send messages or scroll through news networks social.
What is a toilet timer?
The toilet timer was created by two friends, Adam and Eliott, to find a practical solution to this inconvenience. This is an ingenious device that allows you to view the time spent in the toilet but also to send a signal to warn the occupant that the time is up and it is time to leave the occupied territory!
How does this timer work?
This is a new version of the classic hourglass that calculates the time, except that the sand empties through the silhouette of a man in the toilet. Unlike an inverted ordinary hourglass, the timer rotates 360 degrees. After five minutes, the sand is completely emptied, indicating that the time of the toilet break is over.
How was this idea born?
The creators of this timer have relied on personal experience to design it. The idea emerged in the mind of Adam, who after spending a long time in the bathroom, saw his legs become numb without the possibility to move them. He had to wait a few minutes to find the use of its members. And that's how the timer is born.
The general idea is to encourage people to avoid lethargy in the toilet and get up to go to other occupations of life. Moreover, doctors advise against sitting on the toilet bowl for too long.
Is sitting on the bowl too long dangerous?
According to Gregory Thorkelson, a psychiatrist in the Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at the University of Pittsburgh, staying in the washroom for more than 10 to 15 minutes is not recommended. In fact, there is a risk of developing hemorrhoids that are characterized by blood vessels that swell around the anus and become painful or bleeding. It is even recommended to go to the toilet only when the urge to evacuate really occurs.
Eleanor Atkins, a surgeon with the British health care group BUPA, says that sitting too long on the toilet bowl can cause pelvic floor muscle weakness and may lead to a risk of rectal prolapse; this means an externalization through the anus of part of the intestinal wall.
What solutions?
The solution is to avoid sitting too long in the bathroom. For this the best way is to prevent yourself from taking care of your attention by means of reading such as books or telephone, and to avoid as much as possible constipation as well as stress; the latter tends to make your intestines lazy.
Thus, to avoid constipation, it is essential to hydrate well by drinking at least 1.5 liters per day and consume fiber. Moreover, it is necessary to think of consuming magnesium in supplement in order to relax the intestine and to thus allow an intestinal transit easier.