Yellow skin hands?: First consider are you using any dyes? Next Are you taking fit C/A in excess. Finally obtain liver blood profile to see if any liver issues....
Answered 11/9/2019
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See physician: A yellow discoloration of the skin could be something as benign as eating lots of carrots or exposure of your hands to something that has stained them. It could also be something as serious as liver disease (jaundice). It is important to see a health care provider and have some testing done to make sure that your liver is okay.
Answered 3/5/2019
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Several reasons. : Vitamin A intoxication, usually from eating too many carrots, skin staining from chemicals (for example-hair dye), or jaundice (elevated bilirubin). The latter being serious, see Dr. to determine whether only your hands-likely a stain, hands and feet (palms and soles) , remainder of skin and/or "whites of eyes", as well as getting an accurate dietary history, to determine appropriate therapy/tsts
Answered 10/4/2018
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