Yes. This is a condition called jaundice. It is usually associated with elevated liver function panel (blood work). It can also be caused by the interaction of Reyetaz and alcohol or Reyataz and opiates. There may be other causes, but these are the most common. You should see your Doctor immediately, call 911 if you are experiencing severe abdominal pain.
skin cloting
By a buildup of pigment cells which determine skin color.
The yellow discoloration of the skin, mucous membranes, and eyes is known as jaundice. It is caused by an excess buildup of bilirubin, a yellow pigment formed during the breakdown of red blood cells. Jaundice can be a sign of liver or gallbladder problems.
Bilirubin is a pigment in bile created during the breakdown of haemoglobin, which is then excreted from the body in bile. It is bilirubin which gives people the characteristic yellow colour in jaundice (whether that be caused by liver failure, obstruction or an increased breakdown of haemoglobin).the liver
freckles they are buildup of color pigment in the skin. it's hereditary or caused by sun exposure
Bilirubin is a yellow pigment produced during the breakdown of red blood cells, and its accumulation in the bloodstream is what causes jaundice. The severity of jaundice is directly related to the level of bilirubin; higher bilirubin levels typically result in more pronounced yellowing of the skin and eyes. Jaundice occurs when bilirubin levels exceed the normal range, indicating potential liver dysfunction, hemolysis, or bile duct obstruction. Monitoring bilirubin levels is essential for diagnosing and managing the underlying causes of jaundice.
Jaundice and carotenemia are the most common causes of yellow skin. Jaundice is accumulation of bilirubin which is a bile pigment and carotenemia is the accumulation of carotene; the precursor of vitamin A.
Jaundice is a symptom, often the result of liver failure and a buildup of bilirubin -- a red-yellow salt, in which the skin and sclera appear yellowed. This symptom has been observed for thousands of years.
No people are documented for the colour of their skin, so therefore we do not know of any record holder for 'whiteness of skin'. However, the paleness of one's skin is dependent on how much pigment there is in one's skin. Albino-ism is a condition which causes one to have no pigment in their skin whatsoever. Their skin is translucent.
xanthochroism
jaundice the normal serum bilirubin level is 0.5 to 1.5mg%. jaundice occurs when the bilirubin level exceeds 2mg%. the increased blood level of bilirubin is called hyperbilirubinemia. excess bilirubin from blood diffuses into the tissues, skin and mucous membrane, colouring them yellow. this condition caused by overflow of bilirubin is called jaundice.
The pigment which determines skin color is melanin.