A 21-year-old Scottish woman who ate 10 carrots every day
The cause is carotenemia, which causes yellow pigmentation
Scotland’s 21-year-old woman whose skin turns orange due to carotenemia, Dena Rendall online community GalmuriA Scottish woman has claimed her skin has turned orange by eating more than 10 carrots every day Woman diagnosed with ‘carotenemia’ due to excessive intake of carotenoid components of carrots in hospital tests
Dena Rendall, a 21-year-old woman living in Scotland, loves carrots, 10 carrots, 3 peppers, and 1 sweet potato a day, according to the British media Daily Mail on the 12th Then one day, he felt that his face had turned orange
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He was told by his acquaintances that he had jaundice and that his liver looked bad, but he simply thought his skin was tanned in the sun
However, while comparing his past and present photos, he noticed that his face color had changed significantly. In particular, it was strange to see his face turned orange except elsewhere, so Rendall eventually went to the hospital
Carotidemia Says Rendhal Turns Orange On His Hands And His Feet Online Community GalmuriRendall’s facial color change was identified by hospital tests as carotenemia caused by excessive consumption of carrots. Carotenemia is a symptom of yellow pigmentation, which occurs when excessive consumption of green yellow fruits and vegetables such as carrot sweet pumpkin is caused The pigment carotenoids in these foods are accumulated in the body without being emitted, and the skin is discolored
Fortunately, carotenemia does not cause major health problems It is said that the changed skin color will return to its original state if you stop eating foods high in carotenoids and wait until they are excreted due to feces, sweat, and sebum It takes at least a month for all of them to be discharged
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