What to do if the stool pulled out by the intestines blocked the toilet

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-16
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Prepare a large bucket of water and fill it directly into the toilet bowl so that the toilet bowl is filled with plenty of water and it will be unclogged in no time. Prepare a simple lavator, i.e. a round-tipped brush on one side, skewered with an iron rod or glue stick, which is sold in supermarkets and small shops. If the above two methods do not work, it means that there is an object blocked between the toilet and the sewer, and the above two methods can be used together.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I've been in this situation as well. I solved it myself: first, plug the toilet mouth with a towel.

    Then, fill it with water.

    Next, remove the wet towel.

    Next, push the water quickly and use the thrust of the water to solve the problem.

    Finally, test to see if it is patency. No, come again.

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