The Best Products To Help You Poop Better

Relieve constipation or solve your other bathroom woes with these game-changing items.

Everybody poops, so we may as well make it as enjoyable as possible. Or, at the very least, as unmemorable as possible.

Enter these items, which will help get things moving and undoubtedly elevate the experience when they do (even if you think you have zero issues in the No. 2 department). We’ve rounded up stools, bidets, toilet paper, sprays and more products that will help. Take a look below.

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A stool to help you squat
The Squatty Potty is a stool that hugs the base of your toilet seat and is designed to help you plant your feet to get into a natural squatting position. It's meant to help you achieve the posture most conducive to a healthy bowel movement, which may improve symptoms of constipation and hemorrhoids.

Get the Squatty Potty for $24.99.
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A fiber option that works for you
When it comes to keeping you regular, doctors are big fans of fiber. Cedrek McFadden, a board-certified colorectal and general surgeon in Greenville, South Carolina, suggests finding the best version that works for you.

“If you prefer fiber gummies, use them. If you prefer a fiber pill, take that one. If you can tolerate a fiber powder mixed in water, use that. Ultimately, pick the fiber product you can do and tolerate every day,” he said.

You can also get tons of fiber through your diet: Pears, apples, broccoli, avocado and artichokes are all healthy sources of the nutrient. There are also cereals out there specifically made to bring you a healthy dose of fiber, including this Poop Like A Champion Ultra Fiber cereal, which contains an impressive 22 grams per serving.

McFadden said the goal should be to get about 25 to 35 grams of fiber per day, but it’s best to speak to your doctor to find a recommendation that most suits your specific needs.

Get a box of Poop Like A Champion for $7.97.
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A water bottle you'll remember to use
Dehydration can cause your stools to harden, leading to constipation, so drinking enough water is key to having healthy bowel movements. Keeping a water bottle on your desk while you work and bringing one with you when you leave the house ensures you’ve always got some H2O around to sip.

Get this popular 64 oz. timestamped water bottle for $10.99, or keep your water extra cold with a Hydro Flask starting at $29.
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A spray to clear the air
Using the bathroom doesn’t leave the air behind you smelling so fresh. Spritzing a little lavender vanilla in the air just might help you relax, knowing that you’ll be leaving some pleasant smells behind. This air freshener conceals anything ― just use a little before you go and it’s like you never even entered the bathroom in the first place.

Get a bottle for $8.75 (it even comes in a pumpkin scent).
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The perfect bathroom read
It’s not the most pleasant activity in the world, but looking at your poop can tell you a lot about your health. “The Good Sh*t” informs you all about how your stools should look. This book will teach you what a proper poo looks like, how to have one and how to create an action plan to help you attain your pooping goals.

Get it for $12.95.
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A yoga mat
This may seem like a stretch, but hear us out: High stress levels can cause an array of issues, including digestive upset. And a multitude of studies have found that yoga can go a long way in helping to ward off anxiety. So why not try a flow to get things, well, flowing? Heidi Kristoffer, creator of the CrossFlow Yoga app, suggested trying a happy baby pose, a wide knees child pose and a supine spinal twist if your stomach is bothering you. Of course, a yoga mat makes all of this a little easier. Go for something that has a natural grippy surface to help it stick to the floor while you’re doing your twists.

Try the Manduka Eko yoga mat starting at $95 or a Gaiam non-slip yoga mat for $34.98.
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Toilet paper that gives back
Who Give A Crap
What if you could be charitable, environmentally friendly and wipe your behind at the same time? Who Gives a Crap uses 100% bamboo fibers instead of trees. And 50% of the company’s profits help build toilets and help improve sanitation in developing countries around the world.

Get a box of 48 rolls for $56.
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Something to help you pass the time in the bathroom
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Everyone’s pooping habits are unique. Some people get in and get out, while others like to sit on the john and relax. If you’re one of the latter, you might be looking for something to entertain you. The Potty Putter toilet golf game can help you pass some phone-free time on the pot. Just make sure to wash your hands after you use it.

Get it for $14.99.
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Some good bacteria for your gut
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Giving your gut a healthy dose of good bacteria may help you out in the bathroom department. One study showed that probiotics in yogurt can improve stool frequency and consistency. You can also take a probiotic supplement to help promote regular, healthy and comfortable bowel movements. Ask your doctor for a recommendation.
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A toilet-friendly alternative to wipes
Fohm
Sometimes a simple piece of toilet paper won’t cut it. Many people keep a package of wipes next to their toilet, but the majority of these are not septic-tank friendly. Fohm is a touchless dispenser and gentle cleanser designed to replace flushable wipes. To use, simply stick a piece of toilet paper under the device. There’s also a toilet topper kit for those who don’t want the look of a dispenser hanging on the wall.

Get it for $69.
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A bidet to help you feel fresh
If you want to give your bum a good wash, the Whisper Bidet prides itself on being “a tiny shower for your butt.” It attaches to your toilet seat and turns any toilet into a toilet/bidet combo.

Get one for $89.

Before You Go

Feet-Fixing Products Amazon Shoppers Are Snatching Up Left And Right
A tee tree oil foot soak(01 of28)
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This foot soak says it softens skin and helps combat athlete's foot, nail fungus and smelly foot odor.

Get it from Amazon for $13.99.
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A colossal foot rasp(02 of28)
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This large-surface file works on both wet and dry feet to remove dead skin and help fix cracked heels.

Get it from Amazon for $9.95.
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Three lavender foot mask peels(03 of28)
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This sock-style peel promises to "make your foot skin soft and tender like [a] baby!" It's Amazon's number one seller in the foot mask category.

Get a three-pack for $9.99.
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Dr. Frederick's Original blister bandages(04 of28)
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These waterproof hydrocolloid patches are designed to protect and treat heel blisters. The company recommends them for prevention, too!

Get it from Amazon for $9.76.
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Compeed hydrocolloid bandages(05 of28)
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These breathable bandages both prevent and treat blisters -- and come in multiple skin tones.

Get it from Amazon for $8.12+ (availble in various styles).
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O'Keeffe's healthy feet cream(06 of28)
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This allantoin-packed cream for cracked feet has over 35,000 five-star reviews. It's currently Amazon's number one seller among foot creams and lotions.

Get it from Amazon for $6.41.
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A four-pack of moisturizing heel socks(07 of28)
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These toeless socks have one purpose only: to help you fix your dry, cracked heels. The gel-lined heel section contains jojoba, olive oil and vitamin E, but works best when you slather on your own lotion or cream before wearing these to sleep.

Get it in pink or blue for $13.99.
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A shiatsu foot massager that also treats ankles and calves(08 of28)
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Deep kneading is the draw for this foot, ankle and calf massager, Amazon's top seller in the electric foot massager category. Simply adjust the base to target whatever part of your lower legs you want, and let the rolling massagers and therapeutic heat do all the work.

Get it for $174.99.
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A clippers set with wide jaw openings(09 of28)
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Thick nails are no match for this set of stainless steel clippers with wide jaws, according to reviewers. The two sizes should fit everyone from kids to adults.

Get it from Amazon for $12.99.
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Or a pair of highly-rated nail clippers with their own tin(10 of28)
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If, like some people we know, you are constantly misplacing your clippers, this set with their very own storage tin may be the answer. They're the number one seller for nail clippers on Amazon.

Get it from Amazon for $9.97.
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An antiperspirant foot lotion(11 of28)
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Carpe says a dime-sized dab of this lotion will help stop sweaty feet.

Get it from Amazon for $14.95.
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An electric callus remover(12 of28)
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This plug-in salon-style callus remover comes with a box of 60 replacement sandpaper discs.

Get it from Amazon for $32.98.
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Dr. Scholl's severe cracked heel balm(13 of28)
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For some folks, a balm stick is easier to use than a cream. This one has 25% urea, a water-binding and mildly exfoliating organic compound.

Get it from Amazon for $6.49.
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BodyGlide anti-blister balm for feet(14 of28)
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Speaking of balms, this anti-blister stick helps prevent them and moisturizes skin.

Get it from Amazon for $8.
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Toe blister Band-Aids(15 of28)
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Stop trying to cut up other bandages to fit your ailing tootsies: These blister Band-Aids are made just for toes.

Get it from Amazon for $4.29.
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A shiatsu foot massager(16 of28)
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Meet the 3rd best-selling electric foot massage product at Amazon (after the massager above and this massage gun). This compact massager has six heads and a heat function.

Get it from Amazon for $44.99+ (comes in three colors).
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A set of nail files and buffer blocks(17 of28)
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This pack of nail files and buffer blocks is Amazon's number one seller for nail files and buffers. They'll take care of broken nails and sand down any ridges you find unsightly.

Get it from Amazon for $5.99.
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Preheels+ Blister prevention spray(18 of28)
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This spray takes just 90 seconds to form an invisible barrier that aims to prevent blisters by reducing friction.

Get it from Amazon for $15.99.
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A Baby Foot lavender foot peel(19 of28)
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As with other peels, fruit acids painlessly penetrate dead skin, which will slough off over a period of days -- leaving you with, you guessed it, feet like a baby. Baby Foot is currently Amazon's second-best-selling foot mask.

Get it from Amazon for $24.99.
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A bottle of cuticle oil(20 of28)
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It's not just for fingernails: This cuticle oil contains jojoba and vitamin E, which can help contribute to healthier toenails (and less dry, scraggly cuticles everywhere).

Get it from Amazon for $8.50.
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Two pairs of metatarsal pads(21 of28)
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These gel-based, cloth-covered pads cushion the ball of the feet, with adhesive on the bottom that keeps them in place.

Get it from Amazon for $13.97.
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A waterproof callus remover(22 of28)
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Unlike corded electric callus removers, this one comes to no harm in wet environments. It also runs on rechargeable lithium battery, so you can use it just about anywhere (not that you should). No wonder it's Amazon's current third-best-selling foot file.

Get it from Amazon for $17.99.
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An ergonomic foot rest(23 of28)
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This handy little under-seat foot rest has nonslip pads to stay in place -- unless you want to flip it for extra benefits, that is. It has a handle, too, and a machine-washable cover.

Get it from Amazon for $20.49.
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Or a hard surface foot rest(24 of28)
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This foot rest is Amazon's number two seller. It has a pebbled surface, a slight swivel and can be adjusted to the best possible angle for your body.

Get it for $24.99.
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A pack of individually wrapped pumice stones(25 of28)
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If you prefer pumice to electric callus removers, these are Amazon's top seller in the category. Each of the four pumices comes individually wrapped.

Get it for $8.99.
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A tea tree foot and body wash(26 of28)
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This foot wash claims to have antifungal properties that help with the likes of athlete's foot and toenail fungus.

Get it from Amazon for $14.75.
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A pair of heel pads(27 of28)
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Shoes slightly too big? These adhesive pads, which are about a quarter-inch thick, can help.

Get it from Amazon for $4.98 (black) or $5.99 (khaki).
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An "invisible" plantar orthotic support(28 of28)
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This clear gel orthotic is designed for use in sandals or other shoes in which a full-sized insert is either impractical or just unsightly.

Get it from Amazon for $8.56.
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