Recent studies estimate that over 5% of individuals presenting with yellowish skin or hands have underlying hepatic concerns, with liver dysfunction accounting for a significant portion of cases. The liver, as the body’s primary detoxifying organ, plays a crucial role in skin pigmentation changes. Unfortunately, a late diagnosis remains common, as yellowing of the hands or skin can be subtle and easily overlooked, delaying potentially life-saving interventions (Mayo Clinic).
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30. Hyperbilirubinemia from Infections Hyperbilirubinemia can result from severe infections that trigger rapid red blood cell breakdown, leading to excess bilirubin in the blood and yellowing…