Inventor Launches Innovative Self-Administering Enema Device

A new device aimed at simplifying the self-administration of enemas has been developed by an inventor from Blairs, Virginia. On February 2, 2026, the patent-pending product, named the HEALTH ASSISTANCE DEVICE 2, was introduced with the intention of providing a more user-friendly alternative to traditional enema methods.

The inventor expressed a desire to create a solution that minimizes effort while ensuring ease of use. “I wanted to create an easier method of self-administering or giving an enema,” the inventor stated. The design allows for easy cleaning and reuse, enhancing its practicality for both personal and medical settings.

This innovative device not only promotes greater independence for users but also reduces the necessity for assistance from caregivers. With its practical and durable design, the HEALTH ASSISTANCE DEVICE 2 is positioned as an ideal option for medical facilities, nursing homes, and home healthcare environments.

The prototype model, along with comprehensive technical drawings, is available upon request. The original design was submitted to the Richmond sales office of InventHelp, which is currently offering the invention for licensing or sale to interested manufacturers and marketers.

As the demand for user-friendly medical devices continues to grow, this new invention could significantly impact the way individuals manage their health and wellness. Interested parties may contact InventHelp at their Pittsburgh office for more information. The contact details are as follows: Dept. 24-RKH-936, InventHelp, 100 Beecham Drive, Suite 110, Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9801, or by phone at (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368. More information about InventHelp‘s invention submission services can be found at their website.