A man visits a dermatologist to have a tatoo removed.Patients skin has yellow tint and referred to physician?
What is the dermatologist concerned about?
Tattoo sleeves: Attitude without needle
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Could be jaundice. Commonly seen in infants and young children but when adults get jaundice it is usually from a liver malfunction. The liver is not functioning properly so high levels the chemical bilirubin are not filtered out of the blood. Check out this website
Potentially hepatitis or blockage of the bile ducts which will call jaundice ( yellowing of the skin).
Without fail appointment needs to be made and kept
with a gastroenterologist




Could be hepatitis. Jaundice is yellowed skin, which is a sign of hepatitis.