2-year-old baby yellow skin, may be physiological factors, can also be considered with certain diseases.
1. Physiological factors:
(1) Diet: carrots, pumpkin, oranges and other foods, which contain a lot of carotene. If the baby often ingests the above foods, it may lead to yellowish skin color.
(2) Heredity: Parents or grandparents in the family have yellowish skin, affected by genetic factors, the baby’s skin may be more yellow.
(3) Sun exposure: often in the external environment, excessive sun exposure, may lead to skin pigmentation, yellowing.
2. Pathological factors:
(1) malnutrition: often partiality, picky eating, resulting in iron, vitamins, proteins and other nutrients lack, may lead to dull, yellow, dry, rough skin.
(2) Liver and gallbladder diseases: Diseases of the liver and gallbladder, such as bile duct obstruction and jaundice hepatitis, may result in yellowing of the skin and yellowing of the sclera.
The yellowing of skin caused by physiological factors generally does not require special treatment. If it is suspected to be related to certain diseases, it is recommended to go to the hospital to look for the cause and treat for the primary disease.