The seat turned blue and the side wall where my leg came in contact. The only conclusion I could come to is that there was a chemical in the toilet water that reacted wthe my Pentasa or Imuran in my urine or BM.
Chromhidrosis is a condition that causes visibly blue sweat she notes in the forum.
Why is my toilet seat turning blue. So what gives. Why on earth would pregnancy lead to a blue toilet seat. Some have speculated that it has something to do with a reaction between the hormones or chemicals excreted through a womans skin during pregnancy and the components of the toilet seat.
For example one woman noted that it only happened to her while using a white padded soft toilet seat and that using a. Tiny droplets of blue water come out of the toilet when you flush. They react with the oils on the seat causing a permanent color change that doesnt appear elsewhere.
This is maybe one step better than a WAG since I have a number of known facts but I really have no evidence that the connection between them exists. If you use a bleach based product to clean the toilet and then use Scrubbing Bubbles to shine it up it can stain your seat blue. Plus it can create a poisonous gas.
In most cases the cause is from womens new blue jeans. Its leaving a dye on the skin which cant be seen with the naked eye yet shows up staining toilet seats. Its also happening in bathtubs.
This picture is from such a case you can see where the skin in touching the seat it turns blue. AnonymousApril 30 2014 at 733 PM Women with bi-polar disorder can cause the toilet seat to turn blue due to a chemical imbalance. My ex-girlfriend turned my toilet seats blue.
She did not have menopause nor was she pregnant. My toilet seat began turning blue about a week ago when I did a back to back fast of 24 hours each. I thought it was the shadow of the sun coming in through the blue curtain in my bathroom window reflecting on the seat.
But when I visited my mom and dad I used the toilet in the small bathroom. The seat turned blue and the side wall where my leg came in contact. So now I know its the keto lifestyle.
We cant be acidic because no sugar is allowed on the diet not even high carb fruits. These bacteria seem to be resistant to chlorine and other household cleaners by themselves. The most effective way to attack this problem is.
My toilet seat and sheets are turning blue. Im concerned because Ive been having a lot of weird pains in my body my blood work shows I possibly have something auto-imune going on but so far doctors have not been able to pin-point it. The auto-imune symptoms have been happening for about 3 years but its only been in the past couple of weeks that things are turning blue.
I dont know if they are linked. Blue and blue-green stains in your toilet bowl are caused by copper. Acidic water leeches copper from your pipes and deposits it at the drain openings at the top of your toilet bowl.
If left untreated the stain will grow larger over time according to the book Mary Ellens Guide to Good Enough Housekeeping by Mary Ellen Pinkham and Dale Burg 2002. Moms-to-be cannot stop talking about an eerie pregnancy symptom that will have you staring at your toilet saying WTF. Expectant moms have been taking to forums and blogs to reveal their toilet seats are turning blue.
Blue like maybe you thought your new overpriced pair of maternity jeans rubbed off on your toilet seat – but surprise its just your pregnant a you didnt know. Secondly why did my toilet seat turn blue. Chromhidrosis is a condition that causes visibly blue sweat she notes in the forum.
Hormone changes can cause temporary pseudochromhidrosis. This condition produces clear sweat which reacts with certain surface bacteria and the result on some surfaces is bluepurple staining. The cause of the blue ring is elevated levels of copper in your water supply which causes your water to be more acidic than is usual.
The amount of copper wont affect the way the water smells or tastes and doesnt present a health risk to you or your family. The only conclusion I could come to is that there was a chemical in the toilet water that reacted wthe my Pentasa or Imuran in my urine or BM. It sure as heck woke me up tho and I didnt sleep the rest of the night.
Im kinda jealous now tho. Blue or purple sounds prettier than rusty reddish brown. Ah well at least mine was in the water not on the seat.
An article published in The Sun says toilet seats can turn blue from body oils that have changed colour which occurs with a condition called chromhidrosis. However this condition can occur in. On various parenting forums over the years mums have been posting pictures of their toilet seats which are decidedly blue in colour.
Some jokingly referred to themselves as having Smurf butt. A woman had piped up about her blue toilet seat and also wondered why it was changing colour. A respondent to her post noted that taking B vitamins might also be causing this blue hue with B vitamin feeding the bacteria which can cause the Chromhidrosis.
Then those blue-ish body oils and sweat may interact with the toilet seat.