Sitting facing forward on the toilet, though uncommon, has several benefits. It can be more comfortable for people with joint pain, disabilities, or balance issues, as it reduces pressure on the back and provides extra stability. This position also facilitates bladder emptying and may help with constipation or gastrointestinal disorders. In cultures where raised or elderly-friendly toilets are common, this posture is easier and more popular. Additionally, sitting this way can improve hygiene, as it avoids direct contact with the toilet seat, and it helps users access hygiene products more easily.
On the topic of heart health, certain signs can indicate serious problems. These include Frank’s Sign (a diagonal crease on the ear), hair loss on legs (linked to peripheral arterial disease), Xanthelasmas (yellow patches near the eyes), Senile Arch (corneal deposits in younger people), and cutaneous cyanosis (bluish skin due to low oxygen). Seek medical advice if you notice these symptoms.