Does the skin turn yellow when being treated for hepatitis B?

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Question
Hello doctor,
I have hepatitis B and have been taking antiretroviral drugs for nearly 2 years. Recently, I have noticed that the skin on the backs of my hands and soles of my feet turns yellow and there is a slight pain in my right flank. I have had the tests and the readings are all normal. Only liver enzyme ALT slightly increased 49 u/l. And HBsAg 7088. Doctor asked me if my skin turns yellow when being treated for hepatitis B? Has my hepatitis turned into cirrhosis? Thank you doctor.
Anonymous client
Answer
Answered by Master, Dr. Le Phuc Lien - Urologist - Department of General Surgery, Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital.

Hello,
With the question “Is the skin turning yellow when being treated for hepatitis B? ”, the doctor would like to answer as follows:
Yellow skin can be caused by different causes, cirrhosis is just one possible cause. The tests you gave are not enough to prove cirrhosis, and to prove jaundice due to cirrhosis. You should visit directly at Vinmec Hospital for specific advice.
If you still have questions about yellow skin during hepatitis B treatment, you can go to a hospital under Vinmec Health System for further examination and advice. Thank you for trusting and sending questions to Vinmec. Wishing you lots of health.
Best regards!

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