Is it okay to install a squatting toilet and a sitting toilet in one bathroom?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-04-29
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Sitting on the toilet and squatting on the toilet have their own advantages and disadvantages, and you need to make a judgment according to personal preferences and habits.

    Everyone will have such a tangled mood, when the new home is decorating the toilet, I don't know whether it is better to buy a squatting toilet or sit in the toilet. Squatting on the toilet is smooth and the toilet is beautiful, but it is rumored on the Internet that sitting on the toilet is more likely to contract diseases, so how can this be good?

    Squatting, indeed smoother.

    The rationale for the idea that squatting is better than sitting is a muscle called puborectalis. This muscle starts from one pubic bone, circles behind the rectum, and then returns to the other pubic bone, forming a loop that pulls the rectal hook just in place, creating a forward-pointing angle to the rectum, called the anorectal angle. In general, the anorectal angle in the sitting position is about 80-90°, while the anorectal angle can reach about 100° in the squatting position.

    Theoretically, the larger the anorectal angle, the less effort is required to defecate.

    Sitting, not related to disease.

    In this way, it seems that it is indeed better to defecate in a squatting position than in a sitting position. And slowly, from the conclusion that "squatting defecation anorectal angle is larger" to "squatting defecation reduces constipation", implies a premise, that is, "constipation is caused by too small anorectal angle". However, although a larger anorectal angle can make defecation less straining and reduce the time it takes to defecate, the decisive factor for the onset of constipation is not the anorectal angle.

    However, for the elderly, frail or pregnant groups, it is better to use a sitting position than a squatting position, mainly because the legs and knees are stressed more when squatting, and it is prone to accidents such as slips and fractures.

    Squatting does make bowel movements smoother, but it doesn't help prevent constipation. Sitting during bowel movements also does not increase the risk of diseases such as hemorrhoids, constipation, colitis, appendicitis, and colon cancer. In addition, squatting can reduce abdominal strain, which may have certain advantages in preventing cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents during defecation.

    Therefore, the quality of sitting on the toilet and squatting on the toilet needs to be judged according to your own needs.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. Yes.

    2. But the bathroom should be big enough.

    3. If the drainage can be transformed, there should be no problem.

    4. Just raise the floor of the bathroom.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    What are you doing with 2 of them?

    1) Basically, you can only use one sitting or squatting.

    2) The bathroom area is definitely not enough (generally refers to the home) to use, and it is good to have a bathroom of 10 square meters at home.

    3) Drainage is not a problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's no problem to install the two together.

    The water will not be reversed unless the sewer pipe is blocked.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It depends on the personal habits, some people like to sit, and some people like to squat, so it's better to pretend to be both of them.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It is not necessary to live on your own, it is very necessary in public places.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Don't you know if you ask the person who pressed it?

    That toilet isn't something you can press yourself!

    Do you have to press it by a professional?

    But it's the first time I've heard of a toilet with two toilets!

Related questions
1 answers2024-04-29

If the space is the right size, it is possible. However, in the process of transformation, the ground needs to be raised, and if the position of the squatting pit drain is too far from the original toilet drainage, it may lead to the problem of poor sewage discharge in the squatting pit.

4 answers2024-04-29

Now it's all the toilet to sit on, and the times are progressing, but it depends on personal preference. It's your own home, after all.

3 answers2024-04-29

If the bathroom is large enough, it can be installed, and the sewer pipe needs to be changed again.

2 answers2024-04-29

It is possible to install a toilet and a squatting toilet at the same time, provided that there must be two drains in the bathroom to be installed at the same time. It's just a little bit more than the area of the bathroom. When installing toilets and squatting toilets, the construction should be handled well, and it will be easy to back-up if it is not hot, and it is best that the toilet can go to the indoor sewage pipe, and the squatting toilet is the main sewage pipe of the floor.

5 answers2024-04-29

Then install stools of the appropriate height on both sides of the toilet. There is no other way.