Can Hepatitis B Yellow Skin Become White

Hepatitis B yellow skin can become white, if it is acute hepatitis B, in the onset of symptoms such as fever, yellow eyes, yellow skin, liver function abnormalities, as well as digestive symptoms. Generally the total bilirubin is obviously elevated, resulting in obvious yellowing of the skin and sclera, when the total bilirubin decreases after active symptomatic treatment, the skin can become white. However, in patients with chronic hepatitis B, progressing to cirrhosis, or even hepatocellular carcinoma, due to poor liver function, the yellowing of the skin at this time, even with symptomatic treatment, the effect may not be obvious. The jaundice does not decrease obviously, and the skin may be more yellow all the time. In addition, due to poor liver function and abnormal hormone secretion, the face of liver disease may appear, which is manifested as dark and lusterless skin color.