Why Do Womens Hands Turn Yellow?
The yellowing of women's hands can be caused by physiological factors, anemia, jaundice, and other pathological factors, and treatment should be based on the underlying cause.
If the recent diet contains a large amount of food rich in riboflavin, such as animal liver, oranges, carrots, etc., it can lead to excessive intake of riboflavin, which may cause the yellowing of women's hands. This situation will subside after the body's metabolism is completed.
1. Anemia: It may be caused by insufficient red blood cell production or excessive blood loss. After illness, symptoms such as pale complexion, fatigue, and yellowing of the hands may appear. Oral medications such as ferrous sulfate tablets and ferrous gluconate tablets can be used under the guidance of a doctor.
2. Jaundice: If a woman has hepatocyte damage, the serum bilirubin concentration will increase, causing the patient's skin and mucosa, and even sweat, saliva, and urine to turn yellow. Medications such as reduced glutathione tablets and compound glycyrrhizin tablets can be used under the guidance of a doctor to protect the liver and reduce jaundice.
In addition to the above reasons, it may also be caused by liver cancer, etc. Patients should promptly identify the cause and follow the doctor's advice for treatment.