I got a call one night from a customer in Indore. He sounded worried. He said, “I added Dettol in warm water… now it is burning more. Did I do something wrong?”
So let me answer you straight.
👉 No, you should not use Dettol in a sitz bath in most cases.
I will explain why… simple way.
What is Dettol actually?
Dettol Antiseptic Liquid is made to kill germs on skin, cuts, and surfaces.
It is strong.
Good for wounds on hand, leg…
But the area where you do sitz bath? Very sensitive.
That’s the problem.
Why Dettol is not a good idea here
I have heard many stories from users across India — Delhi, Surat, Chennai, Kolkata.
Same issue.
- Burning feeling
- Irritation
- Dryness
- Sometimes more pain
That area already has swelling or small cuts (like fissure or piles). Adding something strong like Dettol can make it worse.
It is like putting strong soap on a wound.
But some people still use it… why?
Because they think:
“Germs will die, so healing faster”
Sounds logical… but body doesn’t work like that always.
Too much antiseptic = more irritation.
Healing slows down sometimes.
What should you use instead?
Keep it simple.
1. Warm water (best choice)
I say this again and again.
Plain warm water works very well.
- Improves blood flow
- Reduces pain
- Relax muscles
Many users from Bangalore and Pune told me they got relief in few days just with this.
2. Epsom salt (optional)
You can add small amount.
- Helps swelling
- Feels soothing
Do not add too much.
3. Neem water (home option)
In places like Lucknow and Jaipur, people use neem.
Mild, natural, okay for some.
When can antiseptic be used?
Only if doctor says.
Like:
- After surgery
- Infection case
- Special condition
And even then… usually doctor suggest mild solution like Betadine (not Dettol).
My honest opinion
I have spoken to 100+ customers.
People who kept it simple healed faster.
People who tried too many things… took longer.
So yeah…
👉 Warm water > fancy liquids
Small story
One guy from Hyderabad used Dettol daily in sitz bath. He thought he is doing right.
Pain increased.
He stopped it. Switched to plain warm water with our tub.
In 5–6 days, he told me “Now it feels calm.”
Sometimes less is more.
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Now let me tell you something important.
Even if you use right water… wrong setup can make it uncomfortable.
That’s why we made
The Heal Company – Sitz Bath Tub Manual
We saw people struggling with:
- Buckets
- Poor fitting tubs
- Water leakage
- Hard plastic hurting skin
So we fixed it.
What you get:
- Perfect fit on Indian & western toilets
- Strong body (not bending type)
- Smooth edges (no discomfort)
- Adjustable water flow pipe
- Easy cleaning
One user from Mumbai said he started doing sitz bath regularly only after getting proper tub.
That’s the real change.
How to use (simple)
- Fill warm water
- Sit 10–15 minutes
- Do 2–3 times daily
- After toilet is best
That’s all.
No stress.
Mistakes to avoid
I see these a lot:
- Using hot water (too much heat = irritation)
- Adding Dettol or harsh liquid
- Sitting too long
- Skipping daily routine
Keep it basic.
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About us
I am Abhinav Jain, founder of The Heal Company. Along with Deepika Jain, we are building simple healing products.
We are based in Delhi. But our users are from all over India.
Goal is simple — help people heal without depending too much on medicines.
Need help? Just call
If you are confused what to use…
Call or WhatsApp us.
One of us will pick your call and guide you.
📞 +91 8920269034
📧 support@thehealcompany.com
Final thing (very simple)
If you are thinking of adding Dettol…
Don’t.
Start with warm water. Stay consistent.
And if you want easy setup…
The Heal Company – Sitz Bath Tub Manual makes it very simple to follow daily.
Heal Better. Feel Better 💛
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