What’s wrong with women’s yellow fingers?

Female finger yellowing may be caused by physiological factors such as long-term friction, eating too much carotene, etc., may also be caused by pathological factors such as hepatitis, hemolysis, etc., as described below: 1. Physiological factors: women’s fingers if long-term work, long-term friction will make the fingers of the stratum corneum thickening, making the fingers look yellow; diet, if too much intake of high carotene-containing foods, such as carrots, pumpkin, etc. can also lead to women’s finger yellowing; smoking and other bad habits, but also let the finger yellowing. 2. Pathological factors: Jaundice hepatitis or hemolytic anemia and other diseases will make the blood bilirubin level rise, the phenomenon of yellow skin. Usually, in addition to the fingers, other parts such as the sclera can also appear yellow. The diagnosis is usually confirmed by a liver function and bilirubin test at the hospital. It is recommended that women with yellowing of the fingers should go to the hospital in a timely manner to identify the cause of the disease and then treat the cause of the disease.