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I do not believe in toilet/bidet hybrid, no matter how they put it together that spout is in contact with toilet bowl and I do not see how water spray that is located inside a toilet bowl can be "clean" . I also wonder how well toilet can be cleaned with all those extra parts dangling around. Also, those tiny sprayers can not offer "spa" sensation 😉 lol and super cleaning. If taking short butt shower is impossible, than real thing (old fashioned bidet) is the next best thing. Something like this one :
https://www.wayfair.com/home-improvement/pdp/toto-clayton-15-floor-mount-bidet-sbsa1006.html
VancuverIslandHiker mentioned small wands attached to side of a toilet bowl (connected to side water piping) and those can work great but one needs to bring warm water to that location. All in all, many solutions for ultra fresh and baby pampered behind ;))).

PS: However I look at it, the most affordable and easiest solution here is to install hand held shower-head in your tub, sit comfortably on the edge making your behind stick inside the tub ( you can sit on folded towel for extra comfort) and spray ! I am not lazy XP , so I just take short shower stepping in the shower.

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I guess I would say that most of the world's toilet users would disagree. Not everyone has a tub!
For you the best solution would be not to eat...

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As I mentioned I don't like the bidet or whatever it is called. But my wife loves it. She is a diabetic and has digestive issues that causes diarea on ongoing basis. She uses it almost daily.

With hers there is a drying afterward. Then the device is self cleaning. It goes through a self cleaning mode where is washing itself then high heat dries. I hear it doing this from using the sinks, etc. and took some time to get used to it. It does require electrical outlet and hers has a control device that looks like a T.V. remote.

But we are all different in what we like and find good for us. And for me I just don't like doing it. I have the the extended hose on my shower which I can pull down and use the spray directly on feet, butt, or anywhere want more spray and pressure.

On the toilet I use a flushable wipe that I like to use when needed but not just a pidet person.