The causes of yellowing of women’s hands may be physiological factors such as diet, or pathological factors such as liver and gallbladder diseases and anemia. 1. Physiological factors: If the recent diet contains a large number of riboflavin-rich foods, such as animal liver, oranges, carrots, etc., which will lead to excessive intake of riboflavin, may cause women’s hands to turn yellow; certain drugs, such as B vitamins, also contains a large amount of riboflavin, taking too much may also cause women’s hands to turn yellow. 2. Pathological factors: certain hepatobiliary diseases, such as viral hepatitis, fatty liver, alcoholic liver, cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, bile duct stones, etc., will lead to bilirubin metabolism and excretion of obstacles to the concentration of bilirubin in the blood, so that the patient jaundice, skin, mucous membranes, sclera, yellow, yellowing of the hands performance. In addition, when women have excessive menstruation, it may cause anemia, which may also lead to yellowing of the hands; when there is endocrine disruption, yellowing of the hands may also occur. When a woman has yellow hands for a long time or repeatedly, it is recommended that she consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment to avoid delaying her condition.