How to assist males with perineal hygiene
Always start with the cleanest area first. The anal opening is considered the dirty area and should be saved for last. Therefore, begin by gently retracting the foreskin (if uncircumcised) and clean the tip of the penis, moving from the urethral opening outward. Clean each side of the scrotum and groin folds separately using a clean part of the cloth for each wipe – clean from front to back. After washing, pat the area dry and pull the foreskin back over the glans.
How to assist females with perineal hygiene
Gently separate the labia and wipe from front to back to avoid transferring bacteria to the urethra. Clean each side of the labia and the vaginal area, then wash the groin and pat dry.
Assisting with hygiene in the perineal area
When cleaning the anal area for males and females, ask or assist the individual to lie on their side. Start by washing the back, then buttocks. Wipe the anal area last. Again, wipe from front to back to prevent spreading bacteria and then pat dry. Don’t forget to clean within any skin folds or around a stoma or wound.
Perineal hygiene for incontinent individuals
After each product change, it is essential to gently cleanse the perineal and anal area to remove any residual urine and faecal matter. This helps maintain skin integrity, prevents irritation and reduces the risk of infection.
As well as cleaning, the individual’s skin should also be checked every day for signs of redness or damage. Ensure the skin in warm, moist areas of the body such as the groin, between folds of skin on the abdomen, under the breasts, etc. is dry and healthy. If you see signs of skin irritation, assess the cause and adjust the care plan accordingly.
If the skin appears red or irritated, or if it is part of the care plan, apply a thin layer of barrier cream to the clean, dry skin. This provides an extra layer on top of the skin to protect it from excess moisture and irritants like urine and faeces. It can also help reduce skin-to-skin friction that causes skin breakdown.
Avoid using excessive amounts in the perineal area as this may interfere with the absorption capacity of the incontinence product. A light application of barrier cream ensures effective skin protection and optimal product performance.
Once the individual is clean and a new product has been applied, dispose of the gloves, washcloth and any soiled products responsibly. After assisting with perineal hygiene, wash your hands thoroughly and support the individual in washing theirs as well to help prevent the spread of infection.
When delivered properly, and according to individual needs, continence care can improve wellbeing by maintaining skin health and retaining dignity. Proper perineal hygiene, especially for individuals living with incontinence, helps prevent skin irritation and infection. It also supports comfort and contributes to emotional and physical wellbeing.
When carried out gently and with respect, hygiene practices build trust, reduce distress, and enhance the overall quality of care by reinforcing the individual's dignity and sense of safety — key elements of person-centred care.
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2. Ousey K, Gardiner M, Fletcher J et al (2025) Continence and skin integrity in adults. London: Wounds UK. Available to download from: wounds-uk.com
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*Source: Euromonitor International Limited; Retail Adult Incontinence, all channels, RSP value sales, Tissue & Hygiene, 2024 edition.
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