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Hypercarotinaemia is a condition characterized by an excess of carotenoids, particularly beta-carotene, in the body, often resulting from a diet high in carotenoid-rich foods like carrots and sweet potatoes. This excess can lead to a yellow-orange discoloration of the skin, especially noticeable on the palms and soles, but is generally harmless and reversible with dietary changes. Unlike jaundice, which indicates liver problems, hypercarotinaemia does not affect the eyes. It is important to note that this condition is distinct from vitamin A toxicity, as beta-carotene is converted to vitamin A as needed by the body.

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