I could be a lot of things but is probably the chemical makeup of his sweat. That could be caused by diet, hormones etc. Some people have more of the chemical than others (I can't remember the name of the chemical) and things he eats, drinks and even smokes can come out in the color of his sweat. He could also have a condition that causes the problem. If it bothers him he could see a dermotologist about it.
2007-09-15 13:16:02
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answered by Feivel 7
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Yellow Bed Sheets
2016-09-28 05:18:32
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answered by wilmore 4
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About 2% to 3% of the general population experience excessive sweating a condition called hyperhidrosis which can occur with or without a trigger. The most common type is called primary (or focal) hyperhidrosis and it has no known cause, although it seems to run in families. You may have a different type of excessive sweating called secondary (or generalized) hyperhidrosis.
This means that your symptoms may be due to an underlying medical condition or disease (e.g., nerve damage or a hormone disorder), or due to a side effect of a medication you are taking. Talk to your doctor.
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2014-11-17 05:01:34
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answered by ? 3
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Hi there,
Hyperhidrosis, also known as polyhidrosis or sudorrhea means excessive sweating; sweating too much
The most active regions of perspiration include the hands, feet, armpits and the groin area because of a relatively high concentration of sweat glands in those areas.
There are two types of hyperhidrosis. Primary focal hyperhidrosis refers to overactive sweat glands that affect certain areas of the body, such as the hands, feet, face or underarms.
This form of hyperhidrosis can't be prevented and isn't contagious because it was probably inherited (although the condition may skip a generation). Secondary generalized hyperhidrosis is total body
sweating prompted by secondary medical conditions or medications.
If you are looking for natural remedies for your Hyperhidrosis visit this web site: http://hyperhidrosis.toptips.org
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2014-09-15 15:02:35
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answered by Anonymous
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That's definitely perspiration. My son has hyperhydrosis, and I have had the same situation with sheets when he was living with me. The only thing I could really do for sheets was to put dark ones on his bed! Other than that, just wash things frequently; it's just a different sort of body chemistry, and there's not necessarily anything you can do about it.
2007-09-15 13:13:43
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answered by Anonymous
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His sweat is very acidic. He needs to switch to an anti-perspirant that does not leave a white mark on clothes.
I would get a ceiling fan for the bedroom and tell him not to put the covers on. Drink some apple juice 3x a day with a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in it. This will turn his body from acid to alkaline. I suggest eating more foods with sulfur in them like canaloupe, watermelon, and honeydew. This natural treatment should lessen the sweating at night.
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2007-09-15 14:11:48
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answered by momwhoknows 4
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The same things happens at my house. It's because they sweat more and it gets onto the sheets and pillow cases. Wash the sheets and pillow cases once a week with your normal soap and Clorox 2 for colors. It's about all you can do.
2007-09-15 15:21:32
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answered by Laura 5
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My friend has the same problem. He sweats a lot in bed and his sheets, matress, and (most definately) pillow case changes color.
Just keep changing the sheets regularly. There's mothing really wrong with it. It just sounds like he sweats a lot.
2007-09-15 13:15:22
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answered by Anonymous
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He sweats at night, and the sweat has oils that stick. Wash the sheets more frequently than you normally would, so they don't stain. Also, you could ask him if he is using moisturizers or other lotions that could be rubbing off on the sheets.
2007-09-15 13:26:34
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answered by GM 1
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2016-04-14 12:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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